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ausatc70
05-07-2003, 01:25 AM
jus like to know, mine has the small tank but i dont know how many models there were untill they changed it to the larger tank. if someone could fill me in (not dirt) lol it would be cool!

cheers

350Xccelerator
05-07-2003, 06:03 PM
the 73' and 74' atc70s are pretty rare, im pretty sure there is also a 75' atc70 those are all rare. The 73 to 75 are the ones with the small gas tanks they didn't make any in 76' and 77' then they started making them again in 78' those lasted to 1985 then they made the trx70s for two years.

Howdy
05-07-2003, 07:55 PM
jus like to know, mine has the small tank but i dont know how many models there were untill they changed it to the larger tank. if someone could fill me in (not dirt) lol it would be cool!

cheers

If you got a Mint 73 ATC70 you have something. I seen one sell on Ebay for $2000 a year or 2 ago.

If you got one if good to fair shape you still have a hard to find one. I have only seen 1 in person ( 10-12 years ago ). And probably only 3-4 in total.

Howdy

ausatc70
05-11-2003, 04:25 AM
sweet! thanx guys! i found out mine is an 1975 model, was hoping it was a 73 but bugger all prolly made it 2 australia!

ausatc70
05-11-2003, 04:29 AM
sweet! thanx guys! i found out mine is an 1975 model, was hoping it was a 73 but bugger all prolly made it 2 australia!

greenhuman
05-13-2003, 10:38 PM
There were hundreds of 70's imported to Australia. I have an original orange flame tank ATC70. Also 6 x 110 70's, 3 x 125m 70's and 2 x 220cc Project X 70's

ausatc70
05-13-2003, 10:46 PM
There were hundreds of 70's imported to Australia. I have an original orange flame tank ATC70. Also 6 x 110 70's, 3 x 125m 70's and 2 x 220cc Project X 70's

awesome what type of 110 motors do u have in your 70s??

Howdy
05-14-2003, 07:58 AM
I have an original orange flame tank ATC70.

I'm 99% sure The first year for the 70's was the only year for the Flames on the tank. So I would say you have a Rare one.

Also, Do you have any pictures of these machines?

Howdy