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Old 01-24-2012, 02:26 AM
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My friend Todd, ( who owns the red wagon Vega in my thread ), posed a good question today.
He asked me if I was going to install tow tabs on the Vega and then asked what was the time frame for running them.
I've seen plenty of pictures of cars though 1970 using them, but what about 72 and up cars?

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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...768&page=3

I've not seen any later literature, but there is this 1974 listing that Dan Reimer shared a little while back. Notice how they go up to 1972 on some cars. Funny how the Nova stops at 1971.



Not that you have to rock the NMW style, as there were probably more homemade used than NMW. Do you have any pics of tabs on a Vega? I can't seem to find any quickly
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No pictures. I would probably just wing it and design a set based on others.
Interesting also is the fact they show 1970 Camaro and that's it for that body style.
Also the Barracuda has the same p.n. for 69-72. A body and E body...go figure?
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