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said 72 just thought i show it but the pros know their stuff :mrgreen: Frankie
 
Why cant it be a 72.
Wrap bumpers, mines a july 72 and looks the same.
Its a late early or an early late. :?
 
It looks to me like a crossover with a later front panel - I should be able to confirm this when I take a look at it tomorrow (it's about 1/2 mile from my house!).

;)
 
Justin & Muttley said:
It looks to me like a crossover with a later front panel - I should be able to confirm this when I take a look at it tomorrow (it's about 1/2 mile from my house!).

;)

Agreed ;)
 
I took a very quick look at this van today when I was out on my collection (don't tell the boss! 8) ), I have to say that I'm still not entirely sure, but...

It has a padded dash, but early (crossover) steering wheel.

The front panel looks like it's always been there, but the listing does mention a resto in the 1990's - the front blade bumper sits very, very close to the front panel and it looks like it once had a late deformation panel at the bottom.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that it just doesn't look right, but then high front indicators never do :lol: :lol:

Also, the pictures are quite kind - it looks really quite rough up close!!

As they say, proceed with caution...

;)
 
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