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I have heard from old friends that have worked in South America, that they still run up on S/36's here and there. The older 400's are very popular in South America.
michaelr_41@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
And I'll bet there are now 25-35 functioning S/38s left, and over 100,000 S/36s left.
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