While looking for something else, I found a 2014 post by @Makou linking to a fender tag decoder that (unlike others that have since then been retired) still works as of May 2024 -- at least for fuselage Mopars:
To use it, one first enters the VIN at the above link: upon hitting "return", one is then directed to a second page where the codes from the fender tag can be entered.
Edit: does it work perfectly? For example, it needs 3 digits for the paint codes, so for 1969 one needs to add the first letter (e.g., T for X9; D for R8; E for R6; etc.). Still, it is a very nice resource.
@69CoronetRT @cuda hunter @commando1 @67valiant 100 @71Polara383 @70 Sport Suburban
Mopar Fender Tag Decoder
Directions: To decode a fender tag enter the codes from your fender tag and then press submit. Start entering codes from the bottom line (the bottom ones need to be lined up for the decoder to work.) All codes should be in uppercase. Double check all the codes or an … Continue reading →
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To use it, one first enters the VIN at the above link: upon hitting "return", one is then directed to a second page where the codes from the fender tag can be entered.
Edit: does it work perfectly? For example, it needs 3 digits for the paint codes, so for 1969 one needs to add the first letter (e.g., T for X9; D for R8; E for R6; etc.). Still, it is a very nice resource.
@69CoronetRT @cuda hunter @commando1 @67valiant 100 @71Polara383 @70 Sport Suburban
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