Can I use an Early 2011 cloned drive into a Late 2011 MBP A1278?

Will be upgrading and selling the early 2011 A1278 MBP 13".  Instead of reinstalling everything, I have created a clone of the older drive onto a spare 320GB drive.  Can I just pop the clone drive into the new MBP 13" when I get it?

No boot from the old drive that you cloned Lion to connected to the New system by USB. What program are you using to clone?
Then run the cloning software and clone from externalk to the internal. Also if you used Dusk Utility to do the cloning you can boot the new system from the included Recovery HD partition, hold down Command+r keys, and run Disk Utility from there to clone from external to internal.
I wouldn't boot from the SL disc to clone Lion. Use the Recovery HD.
Did that system come with Lion or Snow Leopard? If Snow Leopard you should not include Lion on the drive when selling it. Also you should give the new owner the SL and Applications discs that came with that system (BUT FIRST make a copy or DMG file of both of them).
Apple will not recognize the new owner with Lion installed. It is tied to your Apple ID. It is up to the new owner to update to Lion if he want to use that OS. Yes you just lost $29.

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