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Old 01-03-2002, 03:21 PM   #1
pntrbil
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It's not perfect but you can get an idea from the part numbers. The 1st letter indicates the decade. C is 60's, D is 70's, and so on. The 2nd number is the year. D9 for instance is 79. E0 is 1980. But the kicker is that only tells you when the part was relaesed to production. The same parts can appear in later years and they sure didn't give everything a new part number every year!

Gets ya in the neighborhood tho.
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