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Which 660 to keep
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r olson
07-15-2017 13:49:00
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I am going to sell one of my 660s,trying to decide which one to keep.The first one is serial number 506,the other one has the ta on the clutch pedal.What do you guys think?
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Whiskey Bent
07-15-2017 17:54:32
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Re: Which 660 to keep in reply to r olson, 07-15-2017 13:49:00
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Where you at? Ive been thinking about buying a 660.
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Roger in Iowa
07-15-2017 16:51:10
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Re: Which 660 to keep in reply to r olson, 07-15-2017 13:49:00
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Never knew the 660 had a T! Could you post a picture.
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Janicholson
07-15-2017 16:30:50
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Re: Which 660 to keep in reply to r olson, 07-15-2017 13:49:00
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The Clutch TA is very interesting. I saw the pics posted before. The low number is also unique. If there are 1000 Foot TAs, I would give up that one to have the low number. If only a few (like 100 or so) clutch TAs, I would keep it. Jim
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1974vette
07-16-2017 14:30:10
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Re: Which 660 to keep in reply to Janicholson, 07-15-2017 16:30:50
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Keep them both. Can never have to many.
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