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<blockquote data-quote="Nugsy" data-source="post: 444311" data-attributes="member: 13505"><p>70/71 on went to small 112 stud pattern (mine was built sep 70) but they aren't crossovers they are still earlys.</p><p></p><p>A crossover is a 72 on that has low front indicators, and big rear lights like a late, also have square rear side vents as opposed to the half moons that earlys have as the easiest things to spot</p><p></p><p>As for the front unless you use an original cut for the front you cant get an early front panel so have to use a late bay one. These come with high indicators and vents. You then have to use the old early low indicator cuts to retain the low indicators. Looks like this has had that done but when blanking off the high late bay indicators have carried on and filled the front cool air vents too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugsy, post: 444311, member: 13505"] 70/71 on went to small 112 stud pattern (mine was built sep 70) but they aren't crossovers they are still earlys. A crossover is a 72 on that has low front indicators, and big rear lights like a late, also have square rear side vents as opposed to the half moons that earlys have as the easiest things to spot As for the front unless you use an original cut for the front you cant get an early front panel so have to use a late bay one. These come with high indicators and vents. You then have to use the old early low indicator cuts to retain the low indicators. Looks like this has had that done but when blanking off the high late bay indicators have carried on and filled the front cool air vents too [/QUOTE]
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