Help Finding out what year my Attex is

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    Help Finding out what year my Attex is

    Every time I take my Attex out people ask what year along with many other questions and I can answer most, but the year part is a bit blurry so far to me.
    1st gen 1970s about ??? ST/400/R

    Is there a way of doing this by the serial #2232 on the sticker I posted?

    If you go to my album there are allot of pics for reference, so I didn't repost them all here.

    Any help would be appreciated
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    You will need a wire brush and go to the Right rear corner of your frame over the axle there is a number stamped in the frame rail if memory serves it is the last two digits tell the year

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    I've never found a number stamped on the frames of the first gen machines, but if it's an ST400R and a Baker/Hill type (not the elusive T20, 5-port JLO, dual carburetor 400R that may or may not exist), it was made in 1970 or 1971.
    Stuck in the seventies- not in the swamp.

    (6) Attex, a Hustler, a Super Swamp Fox, (2) Tricarts, (3) Tri-sports, a Sno-co trike, 3 Dunecycles, and a Starcraft! ...so far

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    Frame is real solid and clean, no #s to be found anywhere

    just the 2232 on sticker

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    What clutch does it have? Salsbury has a month and year stamped on it in larger numbers then the other numbers on it. What numbers on your trans? Or wait you replaced that didn't you? 6000 straight shaft had tag on trans cradle. 7000 has it on gearbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    I've never found a number stamped on the frames of the first gen machines, but if it's an ST400R and a Baker/Hill type (not the elusive T20, 5-port JLO, dual carburetor 400R that may or may not exist), it was made in 1970 or 1971.
    I thought the 400/R had a CCW ?

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    There is a mystery here with a 1st gen 400r and a t20 second gen 400r. Andy has the 1st gen ccw one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryW View Post
    What clutch does it have? Salsbury has a month and year stamped on it in larger numbers then the other numbers on it. What numbers on your trans? Or wait you replaced that didn't you? 6000 straight shaft had tag on trans cradle. 7000 has it on gearbox.
    It has a 71 stamp on CCW 400 clutch Larry,original engine or clutch who knows and yes trans was missing and replaced with another 7000.

    So the 2232 on dash is maybe just a production # ? Is there any track record for these? Maybe we should have a call out on here like the Max guy's are doing.

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