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  1. 69CoronetRT

    Fender tag decoding

    I agree. The tag is from a V02 (WP2) Chrysler 300 four door hard top (CM43). It also looks like the car was some sort of "special order/handling car" possibly due to the two tone paint job.
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    NOT MINE CP46G9C211530 1969 Chrysler Town & Country

    That the first time I've seen it also.
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    1970 A01 Light Group

    I think the use of 'floodlight' as opposed to the more common use is pretty misleading in that context.
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    MAJ Doug - '69 Dodge Charger

    Welcome from another Iowa B body owner on the other side of I-35. FCBO = For C bodies Only. Primarily discussion on C bodies like Chryslers, Imperials, full size Plymouths and Dodges. Nice bunch of folks on here. A lot of current or ex-B body guys with lots of experience hang out here. FBBO =...
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    440 TNT Production numbers

    Welcome. Nice car. As no factory records have been published, there is no credible way to know the answer to that question. Any attempt to do so is simply guessing with no factual basis.
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    The Hurst Registry

    I'm flattered you would think that but I'm still learning myself. I'm actually compiling '70 C body data this week. (For a B body guy, you folks sure make me spend a lot of time on C bodies ;) )
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    The Hurst Registry

    Because there are two separate SPDs. Imperial Y VIN cars would fall after C VIN cars for a given SPD. That's just how VINs are assigned for a given SPD. That means car 192686 could be the last Chrysler (C VIN) car assigned for that SPD and 192687 could be the first Y VIN assigned for that SPD...
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    The Hurst Registry

    I do too but since we don't have a contemporary SPD for the Hurst, we can't use it as a way to bracket the other cars in this application. We can use the other two cars to help establish a relative SPD for the Hurst ("VIN 192933 falls in line with non Hursts that have an SPD of early...
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    70 Newark and Windsor plant research.

    We're doing some deep dive research into '70 C bodies. Can anyone document through a fender tag, broadcast sheet or credible VIN on something like dealer paperwork that the 440-4 HP (E86 sales code or U in the VIN) assembly was installed in cars at either plant? We can document E85 T codes and...
  10. 69CoronetRT

    The Hurst Registry

    Yes.
  11. 69CoronetRT

    The Hurst Registry

    I can get this close: 192741 As they have two different SPDs there's no way to know if it came from a Chrysler or Imperial. FWIW...The 213 engine assembly date is AFTER the 212 SPD of 193000. Another data point reinforcing the SPD is not the 'built' date, not the 'born on' date, not the...
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    Sport Fury Build Sheet Guide

    Other than Windsor plant specific coding, what, if any, differences are you seeing between Belvidere and Newark codes?
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    Sport Fury Build Sheet Guide

    I think you will find a 1 or 2 in that box for a 1970 MY Belvidere plant car.
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    NOT MINE 1972 Plymouth Gran Fury 2dr in Nebraska(GY9, 360, 31k miles only, $23.5k ask)

    It's near me if anyone seriously wants an in person look/see.
  15. 69CoronetRT

    Sport Fury Build Sheet Guide

    Belvedere plant BS may code 2 in that box. Hamtramck plant sheet show B
  16. 69CoronetRT

    NOT MINE 72 New Yorker

    Looks like the standard G6T5 interior to me...... The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1972 Chrysler Color & Trim Book - New Yorker Brougham
  17. 69CoronetRT

    I have a 66 fury 3 383 super commando with 4 speed, how rare?

    Try this thread: '66 C body production info aka "How many?"
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