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I've noticed that FFR and SPF share a common trait in how the license plate light\mount is mounted on a "hump" in the middle of the trunk.
FFR has a somewhat larger "hump" in the middle than the SPF. I always wondered WHY they did that???? The original cars have a smooth flowing trunk surface (no "hump").
In addition the rear fenders on the FFR either:
1. Come up to high revealing the lower edge of the gas tank. Add this to the license plate mounting "hump" and you get what is often referred to as the "FFR perky butt" syndrome?
2. The rear fenders are "right" and the gas tank mounting is to "low"?
What ever it is, it makes an FFR pretty easy to pick out from the "crowd", even at a distance. Some like it, others don't, it is what it is!
Ernie
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