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Its on Denver craigslist for 375.00Welcome to AS!
The saw looks okay from the few pictures you posted. Usually it is easier to get people interested in your item for sale if you have a price attached to it. Just a general idea. You can still say "make an offer", but are you hoping to get $30 or $300? We don't know where your head is at and don't want to offend, so we aren't offering. Or nobody actually wants it! Lol.
GLWS
Ed
Blue and White Super XL's were built from 1967-1974, prior to that from 1965-1967 the saw was badged as the XL Automatic and was Red, Green, and White. In 1975 they became Red and Black. There were also two special production runs, one in the late 80s and one in the mid 90s called the Super XL Special Edition and Old Blue that were Blue saws. I believe the Super XL's last date of production was in the late 1990'sWish one of the Homey guys would chime in. I've never seen a Super XL in blue. Would be curious as approximately how many were built in this color scheme. I too have a couple blue XL's but no Supers.
⁸Blue and White Super XL's were built from 1967-1974, prior to that from 1965-1967 the saw was badged as the XL Automatic and was Red, Green, and White. In 1975 they became Red and Black. There were also two special production runs, one in the late 80s and one in the mid 90s called the Super XL Special Edition and Old Blue that were Blue saws. I believe the Super XL's last date of production was in the late 1990's
The saw was made October 13th 1972, that was a leap year, possible they made both colors in 1974, they had to switch over sometime. I have 43 old Homelites from 1965-1985, ther Super XL automatic, two blue, one red, and 3 tri color XL Automatics, but I just started collecting two years ago.⁸
Very good information on the SXL's. I've been running them for 40 years and they are bulletproof. In 1974, they made both blue and red saws. The serial number on the OP's saw makes it difficult to date. Circa 1970 I would guess.
The saw was made October 13th 1972, that was a leap year, possible they made both colors in 1974, they had to switch over sometime. I have 43 old Homelites from 1965-1985, ther Super XL automatic, two blue, one red, and 3 tri color XL Automatics, but I just started collecting two years ago.
Wish one of the Homey guys would chime in. I've never seen a Super XL in blue. Would be curious as approximately how many were built in this color scheme. I too have a couple blue XL's but no Supers.
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