The US auto industry metricated in the mid- to late-'70s. Some third-party items (usually in the list of available options) might be non-metric.

Jim

On 2013-09-19 13:31, [email protected] wrote:
Natalie. I wish I knew the answer to your question. I hope some
humanoids reading this email answer your question and fill us both in
because I would love to know as well.

David Pearl MetricPioneer.com 503-428-4917

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Hi David,

Great article!

One question. you mention that military vehicles are built to metric,
but I think I heard before that all US auto industry ( I believe auto
parts), including motorcycles, is metric for maybe 10 years.  Is not
that true?

thank you,
Natalie


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Please see pro-metric article on Page 7 of The Valley Explorer:

http://issuu.com/sm97321/docs/explorer_v4_i3_web

David Pearl MetricPioneer.com 503-428-4917

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