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  1. PeugFra

    Did you sleep on the package shelf when you were a kid?

    Behind the rear seat of a Volkswagen Beetle there is no package shelf but a small luggage compartment instead, where you could play, read comics or sleep in a space all for yourself.
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    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    Yes, my first digit is "6" and I do remember these scenes glimmering over the screen like it happened just yesterday. I was primed by a youth scientific journal ("Kijk" for the Dutch readers among us, which translates to "Look!" for all the others) that explained everything really well. Just...
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    Exclusive Plymouth Dealers

    Great information! Did they still sell only Plymouth during the time you worked there? And do you happen to know when they closed? From the dealer #62278 they got their dealership agreement in 1963.
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    Bob Brent’s Warren Chrysler-Plymouth

    [1986 Dealership Directory] 64840 Warren Chrysler-Plymouth, 32711 Van Dyke, Warren, Mi, orig. date 03-70, principal Robt M. Brent [Dec 14, 1986] — Warren Chrysler-Plymouth 32711 Van Dyke, Warren <Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan> [February 10, 1994] Robert M. Brent, 32711 Van Dyke...
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    M-body police package fender tag decode

    That's an excellent idea, but they still need to be read as 6 digit codes. The same suffix, the last 3 digits, can occur more than once, for instance, N01 and N03. They seem to modify the meaning of the first 3 digits in a few basic ways. And the first 3 digit code LND is combined with three...
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    M-body police package fender tag decode

    Hope this helps: http://starparts.chrysler.com/starlibrary/reference_docs/salescode.pdf
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    N - VON Any info on this?

    The 1970-1974 list doesn’t give away the answer, but it does show how you could start finding out more. Look at this: K - Y39 = Special Order K - Y39 = Special Order/Police N - Y39 = Special Order First step: Special Order/Police is mostly recognizable by F sales codes, so that should make it...
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    Old Dealer Codes

    Didn't know about the closed date; thanks!
  9. PeugFra

    The Largest Car Ever Made

    Another entertaining write-up from Curbside Classics: Curbside Classic: 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 - The Longest Standard Production Car Ever - Curbside Classic
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    C-Body Police Cars Thread

    1974 Nevada Highway Patrol
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    C-Body Police Cars Thread

    1977 Montana Highway Patrol
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    C-Body Police Cars Thread

    1977 New York State Police "Sunoco Special"
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    C-Body Police Cars Thread

    1975 Pennsylvania State Police
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    C-Body Police Cars Thread

    1974 NYPD Radio Motor Patrol
  15. PeugFra

    Is anyone else depressed looking at new vehicles?

    I'll let you know in due time. In about three months I get to change from a 2004 to a 2024 model. That will be quite a shock!
  16. PeugFra

    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    Keeping my fingers crossed for Saturday, Oct. 28, to learn if the patch does what it is supposed to do. Beween the cutting-edge technology of Webb and the Seventies technology of the Voyagers, I can relate more easily to the latter.
  17. PeugFra

    Original bill of sale

    In fact, their history goes back some more. From the late Forties I get this: FALLS CHURCH GARAGE DeSoto, Plymouth Sales & Service Lee Hwy. & Hillwood Ave. Falls Church FA 2300 There's also something about the history of the site before it became a dealership (page 3-8). Update 1: Washington...
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    Original bill of sale

    Going by the 1986 Dealer Directory the dealer code was 38923 (first line): The dealer code 38923 being within the range 35000 - 39999 the original dealership must have been a DeSoto-Plymouth dealer. It probably was one of those dealerships that in the early Sixties got a Chrysler-Plymouth...
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    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    Now NASA should make itself heard by Voyager 2.
  20. PeugFra

    Sense and nonsense of fender tags

    Copied from another thread: The format of the broadcast sheet changed considerably between 1976 and 1977. Up to and including 1976, the slots for the sales codes mostly carried a label indicating the general or specific meaning for the code supposed to go into that slot. From 1977 on, there...
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