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Re: C vs Super C
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Posted by FC on July 12, 2002 at 11:53:27 from (208.14.16.15):
In Reply to: C vs Super C posted by David on July 12, 2002 at 11:06:41:
Main differences were C-123 engine on the Super although some late C's had this as well. Most C's had the C113 engine with no water pump. Increased HP due to larger engine. Disk brakes on Super with minor differences in appearance such as curved brake/clutch pedals on the super and larger radiator which created a taller grille and raised the gas tank slightly off the touch control unit from the C. The Super C basically replaced the C starting in 1951. Super C's also had optional fast hitch available. I have seen a lot of C's with Super C decals as well as people advertising 49 Super C's etc. (there is no such animal). Serial number will definetely tell which you might have.
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