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The fat one is on a Fuel Injected car.
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my 75 1303 has the bubble rear apron... it was a fuel injected car
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my 1973 got this bubble rear upron and its not fueled injected but it looks better on it
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im sure its fuel injected for the fat bubble apron
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i just found out today that there are no fuel injected bugs in egypt looool
![]() they imported them and swapped the engines with the carburater
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The US had two for their Supers: one for fuel injection and catalytic converter (1975-79 model years) and one for familiar pea-shooters (1971-74).
If we're talking worldwide, I believe there are more than just two rear aprons. In fact, there may be more than two "bubble" aprons. I was investigating the notion that Supers were manufactured outside of Germany, and I thought I noticed differences in aprons. I will double-check the sources I have access to. |
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