Headstock change on 4001v63?

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Beaut, Andy. Absoloute Beaut.

(so's the other one! Image)
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"And isn't that a headstock of a 4003 MG/Laredo MG?"

It is quite attached to my 4004Cii! Image

Here is the rest:

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Ah! You've modded it with chrome hipshots and a vintage white TRC!

From the headstock picture it looks like a modded 4003.
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The one?

I like.
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The one...
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How long was the run for v63's, I'm thinking was maybe till around 2002 when the c64 was introduced ?

Can anyone clarify these dates please !!!
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Started in 84' or 85'. I have an 85' catalog with them. I think they ended in Dec 2000 and the C64 started in Jan 01'.
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Thanks Ken, I appreciate the information !!!
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