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Phil? -B18B Factory Options - Was 123gt convertible. 120-130 1968

Isn't that funny? It shows how these records can get a little blurred over time. I have a '36 Schwinn, but the records for that period were destroyed in a fire before WWII, so all the info on them are created from tiny little bits that people put together.

I like the info on Volvo world. I have a '66 122(based on the production dates from Volvo World) but the title says it's a '67.

Is there any other good source for this info out there?

Paul

BTW-I would say that this "123GT" was a '67, just based on the hydraulic clutch.






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