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back then only Nerds called them 3-9-6.
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back then only Nerds called them 3-9-6. PJ [/ QUOTE ] If you said 3-9-6 today you would be a bigger nerd ! |
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Steve, I might have meant that if you had the console without the gauges, there are only 2 recepticles.
The console with the gauges came with 4 recpticles. In any event, if you didn't want to have a shoulder belt on, you didn't have to. The shoulder belt and lap belt recepticles both were bolted to the floor with the same bolt. Part of the problem with this arrangement is that if you don't have the console, it got to be a real hassle trying to get belted in if you were always hunting for the recepticle, which would be buried between the seat and the tunnel. mr70, please correct me if I am in error.
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