I recently found the link below and wanted to know if anyone has confirmed or denied that it is accurate or accurate but with the following discrepencies....
So true! Although she was a massed produced vehicle, she is still rather unique. There are so many "64 1/2" features on her that I started refering to her as a 64 3/4.
I appreciate the link. As I restore my pony, I'm trying to identify all of the date codes and features, so the more I know what to look for the better!
P.S. I'll be moving (along with my Winbledon White pony) to the Frankfurt, Germany area next year. See you on the Autobahn when I visit Holland. (I'll be in the right-hand lane going about 85 kph!)
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