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Date: 10 Sep 2002 14:37:48 -0700
From: wfc_001nopsamail.com (w)
Subject: Re: When did Saab first use amber (yellow) turn lights on the rear?


davehinznopsamcop.net wrote in message news:<alktfn$1r75bm$1nopsam34476.news.dfncis.de>... > Someone who looks an awful lot like Charles Stoyer <cstoyernopsamrpex.com> wrote: > > In the US, it was either '68 or '69. My '69 had them. I think they were > > illegal in PA at first, and they did have to retrofit the '68's I believe > > with the old fashioned red only taillights. > > My '68 96 most definately did (does...) have amber on the taillights, and > my '65 96 does not. > > Dave Hinz I'm seeing VW's, Audis and Acuras with red directionals now. A disturbing trend.

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