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I have to be honest, it just does not add up.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:I don't see anything to make me think it isn't og.
+1 the finish looks like old aged paint to me. it's not even.

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definitely not as yellow down here at the bottom
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Stupid Q but did they do red tort in the 60s?
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Yes, they used them oly white mustangs.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:I don't see anything to make me think it isn't og. He's not repeating the neck stamp verbatim, just typing what it means. My 67 DSII's neck date is stamped and includes the day of the month. Like so:
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16 is the part number not the day of the month, though you could see why the seller would just think it's the full date.