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Brown Lines And Trail Dies ?

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Do these brown lines actually have a name and is that trail dies under the T & E in STATES...thanks!

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 Posted 05/28/2012  09:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not a trail die. Check here http://traildies.com/
The other lines seems to be a plating issue.
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See that a lot, on 1985,and 1987 Lincolns, other dates from the 80's too but I seem to find a lot of the 85 and 87.
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Hey papatony...its a 1972.
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The streaking looks like an improper alloy mixture (sometimes referred to as a "Woodie" for the woodgrain effect). Don't know about any die trails.
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Hey papatony...its a 1972.


Yup Zinc Lincolns..every year , I just find em more in the 80's
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Now that I know it's a 1972 I would say it's a woody.
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Great! The front does not look like that...isn't that strange. Thanks for letting me know that it does actually have a name.

So a 2 x 2 is called for in this
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