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Topic: VAC on CL
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| dbb62
03-06-2013 18:48:08
98.160.111.82
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VAC near Tulsa for anyone looking. It"s not mine, just posting as an FYI. http://tulsa.craigslist.org/grq/3663441789.html
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| big fat herb
03-07-2013 07:39:23
166.182.3.24
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Re: VAC on CL in reply to dbb62, 03-06-2013 18:48:08
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| The V series used a continental flathead and VA series wer over head valves |
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| 1031D
03-06-2013 22:03:06
107.8.250.69
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Re: VAC on CL in reply to dbb62, 03-06-2013 18:48:08
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| That is a second half of 1943, first half of 1944 VAC because the side panels are ribbed. First year of production the side panels are flat. It is a rarer version of the VA series for sure. |
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| oleclint
03-06-2013 21:12:18
69.8.14.205
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Re: VAC on CL in reply to dbb62, 03-06-2013 18:48:08
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| The grill on a VC is a little different than on on a VAC. clint |
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| C. Amick
03-06-2013 19:14:37
138.210.9.42
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Re: VAC on CL in reply to dbb62, 03-06-2013 18:48:08
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|  I think the early VAC's had the steering arm that wrapped around the grill? |
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| Connor9988
03-06-2013 18:54:00
24.137.133.254
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Re: VAC on CL in reply to dbb62, 03-06-2013 18:48:08
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| The steering arm on that means its a VC doesn't it? |
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| Christopher Mikesell
03-06-2013 19:12:21
76.226.207.95
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Re: VAC on CL in reply to Connor9988, 03-06-2013 18:54:00
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| No, the early VAC had an arm like that also. The easy way to spot a VC is to see if the intake and exhaust go through the hood. They go around under the hood on the VAC. |
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