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72 Crossover differences
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<blockquote data-quote="BigG" data-source="post: 96433" data-attributes="member: 613"><p>The crossover front doors had the vents but not the lock button at the top like the lates, the front wheel arches had the early step but the arch was flared and obviously all of the above.</p><p></p><p>Some unique features include a one off engine lid only seen on early crossovers and the Deluxe beltline trim on crossers differed in as much as it came to a point at the front instead of finishing at the edge of the door. This is because pre 72 an aditional piece of beltline trim was available for the front panel as an extra (rare) which carried on from the doors to make a continuous trim. This was dropped for the crossover hence the point.</p><p></p><p>The crossovers though available with the type4 engine never had the removable rear valance of the earlier busses or the access hatch above of the late bays though I think some of the very later crossovers did have the hatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigG, post: 96433, member: 613"] The crossover front doors had the vents but not the lock button at the top like the lates, the front wheel arches had the early step but the arch was flared and obviously all of the above. Some unique features include a one off engine lid only seen on early crossovers and the Deluxe beltline trim on crossers differed in as much as it came to a point at the front instead of finishing at the edge of the door. This is because pre 72 an aditional piece of beltline trim was available for the front panel as an extra (rare) which carried on from the doors to make a continuous trim. This was dropped for the crossover hence the point. The crossovers though available with the type4 engine never had the removable rear valance of the earlier busses or the access hatch above of the late bays though I think some of the very later crossovers did have the hatch. [/QUOTE]
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