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Re: questions
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999 12:53:47 -0400 "Jason and Maria Colavecchia"
<jasoncolavecchia@domain.elided> writes:
>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.
>----------
>
Exactly, Xtra Load Capacity. But all '75 (and technically later ones
too) were XLC's, as this was the raising of the standard GVW to 6200# to
get around the light duty emissions rules, so all 4's, 6's, Diesels, and
V-8's are XLC's.
Howard Pletcher
Howteron Products Scout Parts.
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