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Actually, I worded it wrong. I know Ford has to date parts, knew that for years. But, why date a part 13-14 years after the particular car it was manufactured for. I'm thinking because my bumper would still be considered NOS? The reason for the dates/manufacturer stamps?
Sounds good. So still in 1982, mine is still considered service replacement NOS? Thanks for any help.
The reason for the dates/manufacturer stamps?