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12Horse Paladin

So i have paper that says my new to me Bronco 14 Automatic was/is a 1970; PO (im the 3rd owner now) says it's a '71 from info they found.

Which is it; and which section of the forum downloads section holds this info, if i may ask (i am not good at navigating/using that section on this phone...)?

 

Ive added a pic, but i cant really make out that last number of the model #, way to the right...?

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ebinmaine

I'm kind of thinking that last number looks like a six.

 

Did the PO say specifically why they think it is a 1971?

 

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12Horse Paladin
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I'm kind of thinking that last number looks like a six.

 

Did the PO say specifically why they think it is a 1971?

 

They said they did research,  though they didnt clarify beyond that....

I thought it looked like a six or eight, m'self...

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gwest_ca

The 6th digit is a 6 and not used except to determine the model year. 6-5=1=1971

You will find a 6th digit on attachments at the time also.

7=1972

8=1973

9=1974

 

Here is everything we have on the model 1-0420

https://www.wheelhorseforum.com/search/?&q="1-0420"&type=downloads_file&search_and_or=or&sortby=relevancy

 

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953 nut

Here is the chart you were looking for, save it to your computer and you will always have it. Oh, by the way, 1971.

 

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wildman
2 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

 

I love cheat sheets 

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Stepney

While the question has already been answered I just have to pitch in .. because there wasn't a Bronco 14 built in 1970:rolleyes: Just 71-2. 
I had a 1077 that the owner swore up and down was a '62.. 

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12Horse Paladin

Thankyou all!

More info to go through😊

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