So coming into the home stretch on this expedition:
Code J21 Dash mounted analog clock… ooooh, nice. Next to it is the J25 3-speed wipers.
View attachment 112150
Black dash, black vents, black steering wheel, black pillar posts, black kick panels, black seats…. That’s spells “TX9” interior color code.
Faded and dirty speedometer with 18k on the odometer. Could it really be just 18K? eh, probably 118K but the brake pedal doesn’t have much ware for 118,756 miles so it must have had the J41 pedal dress up kit
View attachment 112153...until somebody yanked it off for some crummy B-Body resto... boooo!
So basically the “fender plate” that develops from these details might look like this:
R22 V4X YO5 26 END
M26 M31 N41 N42 P25 P31
C55 G15 H51 L31 L42 M25
V1X A01 A04 A52 B41 C16
?Y6 H6X9 TX9 ??? ??????
E65 D32 PH23 TOD 155756
Its crowded but the reality is that this car was just 2 features short of “fully loaded”. The remote trunk release and the rear window defogger would have made this the total package!
Question to the membership:
1) The paint code: it’s a 3 place alpha-numeric on all the fender tags Ive seen, but on all the Plymouth paint chip charts I can find, it’s only a 2 place alpha numeric, so where do I find the 3 place codes –or how do I figure out what the first letter in front is supposed to be??
2) Is there ANY WAY I can find out the day the car was built for making the 3 place build code? The month I can figure based on the door sticker but how to narrow the build down to the day?
3) Is there any way I can find the 6 digit order sequence number? Would there be an archive of the Belvedere plant production orders?
As best as I can tell, I have a genuine GT... any doubters? I even have a "genuine" fender plate blank... but I cant make a legit plate if I don't have the 6 digit order sequence # and I would like to keep the whole project "legit" -especially since you guys will "flame" the S#!T outta me if I don't. lol.
More to post -we got 2010, 2011 to cover- and pics of the tree that fell on the godd@#m car!
Just getting around to re-reading the entire post. Guilty of skimming the first time and not paying enough attention.
So, to the questions:
1. I believe your paint code is going to be FY6. The first letter of the code identifies the first model year that particular shade, in your case, of gold was used. The number at the end of the code is the version of gold. So there will at some point have been a Y1, Y2, Y3 and so on. 1970 is the "F" so it's the first year the colour was used.
2. The short answer is, I don't believe so. As I mentioned earlier this build date is actually the body frame date. It `can' be the date the car came off the line, but there's no more than a 50% chance that it is. Also previously, I mentioned that recording build dates of every piece you take off the car can help to determine the build date of the car.
3. Sorry, again, the short answer is I don't think so. I've recounted the horror story of how factory records from some point in 1965 through to some point in 1972 were tossed by a moron supervisor. At one time I believe there existed a way to re-run the master computer tapes to put all of that information back on paper, but since all of my contacts at Chrysler are long retired if not deceased, I have no way of knowing if that can still be done.
Still haven't made it to get out the order guide for 1970, but I will.