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I would agree with others that this a mashup of all kinds of parts. The head tube could be a repaint, too, since Fuji would have probably matched it with the gold/champagne of the seat tube.

I tried to find some info on this "10th Anniversary" model, but there isn't a whole lot out there (there's nothing similar in the catalogs at classicfuji.com).

I did find a decent set of photos of one here.

I'm not sure what the "Lifecycle 1972-1982" is all about, but I take it that's what the model commemorates. The CL bike appears to have that same decal between the shifters.

If the CL bike is the same frame, it's made with Fuji's DB 331 tubing. In 1982 that tubing was used on models from S12-S LTD to the top of the line Professional Super. I'm not sure what the fork on the CL bike is, but I would guess that it's hi-ten, just like the S12-S. But, it could be CrMo, who knows.

I agree with @79pmooney and @ramzilla; if the frame fits and is free of dents (and is straight), at $45 it would be worth getting.

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