A buddy has a ’83 FLHS with the 17 digit VIN (left case)and four stars stamped on the right case where the older ’70-’80 VINs were previously stamped. Several friends were discussing the change and one friend piped up and said the ‘star’ motors were rare and special, close tolerance machined cases that were originally stored by the MoCo and somehow got into production.
I figured the ‘stars’ were stamped to eliminate re-stamping cases for older machines and that they are not rare cases.
Is there any truth the rareness story or was it a feature to eliminate re-stamping?
Thanks,
William
I figured the ‘stars’ were stamped to eliminate re-stamping cases for older machines and that they are not rare cases.
Is there any truth the rareness story or was it a feature to eliminate re-stamping?
Thanks,
William
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