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Pretend for a moment that everything else about the cars was equivalent, body condition under the paint etc. etc.
1.7 L single carb on the '71 versus 1.8 L single carb on the '75 (yes the single car thing would have to be addressed on both) Are the earlier cars considered, broadly, more desirable than a later one? Obviously the bumpers or the big difference but are there other considerations that drive desirability between those model years? Thanks again for all of the help and education that you've provided, very much appreciate it. |
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1.7 vs 1.8L, Tail vs side shifter alone make the later car more desirable. |
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