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> Knee Pad Trim, Do all MY cars have it?
bbrock
post May 3 2020, 09:01 AM
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My 73 knee pad is missing the bright strip as seen in the pic below from an old FS ad. I kind of like the look without but wondering if mine originally had one. If so, I suppose I need to track one down. Thanks.

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post May 4 2020, 11:00 AM
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PS - you can decode your 1519534 Chassis no. with a 1972 calendar (google for one) & this -

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Per the bottom (X)XX - if the center 5 is a 6 or 7, then add 100 or 200 to your production number that day at the last 2-3 digits (5 + 1 or 2).

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