Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

Thanks to @67valiant 100 and @71Polara383 I learned today of two 1970 'verts that were junked, and we have the tags.

DL27L0D155358 was an FK5 70 Polara Ragtop whose owner, in Concord NH, "bought for $ 100 in the late 80s, it drove excellent, my buddies and I drove it everywhere, with the Top Down, the only problem was the Rotted Rear Frame, I sold it for $ 250 and years later found it in a junkyard, next to a 70 Fury." SBD of Nov. 10, 1969. @polara71 would have liked the color combo and black buckets/console.

The Fury iii in question is/was PM27G0D161739 -- an EB5 blue ragtop whose SBD was very close, Nov. 18, 1969.

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OK, why is it important to keep the tags of two cars that no longer exist?

I think of fender tags from long gone cars like a tombstone.

They are the last remnant of something that once existed but no longer does. It is the only tangible item left that documents the uniqueness of that particular car.

From a practical stand point, all tags are one small piece of a very large jigsaw puzzle. Once you put together the pieces (tags) from all cars, still existing and not, it gives us a picture as to how the factory did things.

Data from cars that no longer exist help give us insight (relative color preferences, option take rate, etc) about cars that still do. Information from these two cars will be added to the database of cars already known to help reinforce and shape what we do know.
 
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At least now we know where CM27K9C165840 is based. Thank you @crv
 
(...) The same thread contains the tag for CM27U0C188168, a black/F8 green/black U-code 1970 300 'vert built on January 26, 1970. More info on (and photos of) that E86 convertible, which I understand is now in Germany, can be found in this other thread. I had already referenced that TNT 'vert earlier in the present thread, but without the VIN.
CM27U0C188168 -- a 1970 TX9 300 vert with dark green interior sold by @Tobias74 back in 2018 -- is currently for sale in Germany. Thank you @Lycidias for alerting me to it.

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