What year as the model # taken off the trc

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thinneckrick
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What year as the model # taken off the trc

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There,s a trc on e-bay right now and i was wondering what year ricky took the model # off the Plate ?
im getting to old for this ****
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We've had discussion about this before. Was the consensus early-mid '80s? I don't remember...
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I have one on a 4001 1975, but I´m not sure if this has been changed
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My '80 4001 has it.
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My '81 has the model #.
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My 75 4001, no model #.

But it IS a black plexi, though- mmmmmmmmmm
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must have been right at the second generation 4003 point 84-85
im getting to old for this ****
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