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Re: Diffrence in model C, FC and super C
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Posted by BillWV on May 19, 2006 at 06:21:14 from (129.71.136.135):
In Reply to: Re: Diffrence in model C, FC and super C posted by Red Dave on May 18, 2006 at 08:36:44:
According to some of the Super C advertising literature, several of the castings are stronger and heavier. Always wondered if that was really true. When I was looking for my SC, I ran across several C's that were badged and advertised as Super C's. After a bit I could tell pretty quickly if it was a Super C or not. The one I ended up buying is a Super C that was advertised as a C. Fortunately, they had a picture with the ad. The Fast Hitch pretty much gave it away. Also ran across a late C that looked just like a Super C. Apparently in the last few months of C production some (all?) of the changes were in place but they were still badged as C's. Good luck, Bill
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