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Strange stamping...I will have to look at some of my originals to see how the font matches these. The '2' looks different from one to the other...the date stamp is also a little off, because the zero for 70 is way to the left.
![]() Pretty sure the 0D9 is a known date.... -wilma
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All good, my Question was awnsered privately by a reputable dealer that has had a few of these in his time with the zeros having those X's.
My concern was not if it was a re stamp as it definetly is NOT. Thank You
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So what is the reason for the 'x-out'...
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No one knows, but good to know that this was done on this certain 1112000 Distributor for this specific date code.
Reason to me still unknown why the factory would X-Out those last two Zeros thats for sure.
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