Fender Tag \ Data Plate & VIN decode request

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Hey all, I was hoping someone could help me out with this...thanks in advance

Also it is on the firewall...that makes it a Data Plate, right? It seems like these terms are interchanged, but maybe that is because of their location based on the year of the car?

VIN - 8433148072

Tag -

1 - 1
2 - 1
3 - 2
4 - 9
6 - 1
7 - 4
8 - 5
9 - 2

842

A - 2
B - 2
D - 4
H - 4
K - 1
M - 9
N - 1
P - 6
Q - 1
R - 3
S - 1
T - 2
V - 2
Y - 4

SO - 1129
Number - 1452
BDY - 842
TRM - 245
PNT - WW1
 
Not sure if this will help...
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Here is the best I have been able to find over the years concerning information available from the body code plates:

1963 Chrysler/Imperial Body Plate Data

You can determine the model you have, trim and paint and more, but as far as determining what the numbers for the various options under the letters on those plates in those years identify, I have not found a good source for doing that reliably. That information must be available, but so far, I haven't been able to find it. And for those years, I have probably tried more than most on this site to find that information. Maybe Will (bluefury361) on this site has some input. We are about the same age (72) and have more experience with these models than most on this site..............................
 
Get the IBM card from Chrysler Historical or contact/join the Chrysler 300 Club. The IBM cards are free from Chrysler, you just have to decode them. And the 300 Club has all of the Letter Car Build Records from Chrysler and will decode.
 
VIN - 8433148072
8 - Car Line - Chrysler
4 - Series - 300J
3 - Model Year - 1963
3 - Assembly Plant - East Jefferson, Detroit
148072 - Sequential production number, starts at 100001
- 48,072nd 1963 model off the East Jefferson assembly line
(Imperials and Dodge 880s were also built at East Jefferson)

The Body Plate is read left to right, bottom to top :
SO NUMBER - 1129 1452
Shipping Order Number where 1129 (November 29, 1962) is the Schedule Build Date and you car is the 452nd car scheduled off the line.

BDY - BODY - 842
8 - Car Line - Chrysler
4 - Series - 300J
2 - Body Style - 2 door hardtop

TRM - TRIM - 245
Leather bucker seats, claret colour

PNT - PAINT - WW1
W - Roof Colour - White
W - Bocy Colour - White
1 - Paint Style - Monotone

The next row lists the options. Do not know all the numbers that go with the letters - if you get the IBM card build record from Chrysler Historical that can be sorted out. The tags changed from year to year and assembly plant to assembly plant prior to 1965.

The ones I do know -
A - 2 - 342 - Transmission - Torqueflite
H - 4 - 364 - Radio - Astrophonic Radio with rear seat speaker
K - 1 - 381 - Air Conditioner with heater and defroster
P - 6 - 605 - Engine - 413-cid V8, 360-hp

Still need to know
B - 2
D - 4
M - 9
N - 1
P - 6
Q - 1
R - 3
S - 1
T - 2
V - 2
Y - 4

The details across the top of the tag area are a repeat of the bottom row. -
1129 1452 842
 
Can anyone answer my question of which engine for my 1965 Dodge Custom 880? I did some research and all I could find out for row 2 AB=99 is "standard CID engine 8 cyl w/positive crank vent system. Am I going to have to look on the block to figure out exactly which V8 I have? Thanks.

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VIN - 8433148072
8 - Car Line - Chrysler
4 - Series - 300J
3 - Model Year - 1963
3 - Assembly Plant - East Jefferson, Detroit
148072 - Sequential production number, starts at 100001
- 48,072nd 1963 model off the East Jefferson assembly line
(Imperials and Dodge 880s were also built at East Jefferson)

The Body Plate is read left to right, bottom to top :
SO NUMBER - 1129 1452
Shipping Order Number where 1129 (November 29, 1962) is the Schedule Build Date and you car is the 452nd car scheduled off the line.

As cars are not built in sequential order, the VIN is not a sequential production number. VINs are cardinal numbers, (car one, car two, car three, car four) Not Ordinal numbers first, second, third, fourth.

VIN assignment follows a sequential pattern but assembly does not.

As in later years, the SO numbers in 63 also designate purpose built cars i.e dealer promos, show cars, etc. Therefore the SO number is likely unrelated to daily production sequence numbers. SO numbers go 'too high' to follow realistic one day production figures.

There is no way to know the actual production sequence of a car from that era.
 
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