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914momo |
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I jus bought a fairly decent tub,and I think it's a 74 due to the production date of 12/74........But the vin is 4752906666. Is it really a 75?
What are some differences between a 74 & 75? How do I determin if it is a 1.8 or 2.0 car ? |
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EdwardBlume |
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Congratulations, you own a '75 based on the VIN. Most cars have a production date in the prior year because a) the '75s came out in 1974, and (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) it probably made it to the US and sold sometime in '75.
The major differences between the '74 and '75 are the front and rear bumpers, potential interior changes, and potential smog equipment. You should be able to tell the engine size by the engine serial number or by the type of airbox and vacuum conntections. The 2.0 is a GA case in most circumstances. |
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