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Re: questions
- To: "IH club" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: questions
- From: "Jason and Maria Colavecchia" <[email protected]>
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 12:53:47 -0400
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- Reply-To: "Jason and Maria Colavecchia" <[email protected]>
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XLC stands for, loosely, "Extra Load Capacity." This means your ScoutII
has the heavier spring leaf package (and possibly shocks, etc) over the
"regular" Scout, and has nothing to do with trim options AFAIK. I believe
most "XLC" Scouts and travellers received 345 V-8's too. Of course,
whomever ordered the truck may have added a few extra interior options to
boot, but it wouldn't be related to the XLC code.
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: From: Russel DeArman <[email protected]>
: To: [email protected]
: Subject: questions
: Date: Friday, April 09, 1999 11:34 AM
:
: IH folks,
: In doing much reading of digests, and web sites
: during my search for a scout I have a question...
: I owned a '75 Scout II 'XLC' about ten years ago.
: What does the "XLC" stand for? Is it just a trim
: level? If so, what did I have with that scout that I
: might not get this time?
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