<VV> Bite the ignorant...

Mel Francis mfrancis at wi.rr.com
Tue Feb 24 09:13:14 EST 2009


Not quite. Both Vegas and Monzas were H bodies.

The fastback model car was an R variant  and so the Monza fastback was an HR 
model.

I have one, and the factory parts manual that gave me this info. I can't 
remember offhand, what the notchback-body letter was.

Mel


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Subject: Re: <VV> Bite the ignorant...


> That's what I am guessing. When the Vega based Monzas came out they
> were called RH bodies. Vegas we H bodies.
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