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Er, Jeff, you miss the point on the SPF number thing. Us drivers of these cars generally acknowledge the thus far three "series" of SPF's, as to the factory modifications and changes. So when of of us mentions our "number" it is a shorthand way of stating what vintage our car is. Nothing more. Makes more sense than saying " a late '99 car" or something like that.
No need to read snobbery, any more than when an ERA driver says he has 554 or whatever. Just stating the vintage of his/her car.
When you were in grade school, did you raise your hand and challange virtually everything your teacher said to the class? How many times did you get sent to the Vice Principal's office Jeff??
By the way, if you look in the just out Car Craft magazine, you can see a picture there of my SPF. #672 to be precise.
Meaning built late '00.
All the best,
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Hal Copple
Stroked SPF
"Daily Driver"
IV Corps 71-72, Gulf War
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