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Posted by CNKS on January 15, 2005 at 19:36:43 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: SUPER A posted by DAN SP on January 15, 2005 at 18:24:28:
The Super A-1 appeared in mid-late 1954, there were less than 2000 Super A-1's built. The A-1 had the C123 along with a taller radiator and grille, meaning both the hood and gas tank were slightly higher than on the A/Super A. It's successor the 100 appeared somewhere around Oct-Dec 1954, Super A's were also produced in 1954 prior to the A-1 appearing, so there were actually 3 versions of this model in 54. The C123 block could have, I should say probably was, used in the Super A without the taller radiator before the A-1 actually appeared, although thicker sleeves were used to reduce it to 113 cu in. There was more than one version of the 123 cu in block, not sure anyone has figured everything out for sure.
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