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NICE!
Thanks, Mike.
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that’s neat;
if I am interpreting this correct, the “option” (also read as a change in standard equipment) happened for June 1976 builds? My guess is that for late-1976, that was only a USA-order thing; As I mentioned earlier, these were imports to the Canadian market, so I have come to understand that model pricing was negotiated before the model year - and any time a model was re-priced (ect), the dealer sales lit would be updated. Based on the notes and revision dates for my 1976 Pontiac sales binder, I don’t think this happened for Canadian market cars.
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