Calling all ‘68 owners, tire pressure decal pics please

My 68 Fury, built 9/67. Fastop, 14" tires

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Been a while but will try to summarize.
Early Dodge & Plymouth (prior to January)had the horizontal sticker with PD at the bottom, and not part number. Tire size or option code did not seem to matter or was already considered with the decal
Early Chrysler was similar, but with a C at the bottom.
Three pictures below from a Plymouth, Dodge and Chrysler built prior to January 1, 1968

9-67 Plymouth Fury
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10-67 Dodge Monaco - Again PD. I am pretty sure this is the one I need for my August 67 Dodge Polara
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10-67 build Chrysler again nothing on tire size, but with the C instead of PD. Looks pretty much the same except for the red out line and C on the decal.
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Now posting January 1, 1968 and later tire pressure decals.
Part numbers are now on the decals with the tire sizes.
January 5, Monaco 500 tire code 53 decal P/N 2940057, Windsor built
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May 31, 1968 Vertical, Dodge Polara, tire option code 53
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June 28, 1968 Plymouth Fury III, tire code 53, Less recommended tire pressure than the Dodge and does not show the 8.25 tire. Tire code 53 must just mean std tire which differed by brand?

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April 22,1968 Plymouth Fury, tire code 53 different from the Plymouth above. Unsure of the version of Fury @68_fury_ragtop
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April 23, 1968 Chrysler High, tire code 61, same as the Fury III above
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Well Chrysler Dodge Plymouth are covered, I thought I'd add Imperial.

Not sure of the build date.
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