1968 Fender Tag decode help?

RacingRusty

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it could be that I have been on duty today for 16.25 hours already and still have 2.25 hour drive back to yard office but I’m having trouble getting spacing to line up on a car I found today. Any help would be apricotted

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Here are some of them, do not know the others:

h7, Fender mounted turn signal
A1, 26" radiator
F3
P6
R1, 2 watt Radio
S1, factory A/C
X1, tinted glass
Y6, black vinyl top
30
66
78
M5X
PP1, bright red paint
A1, 2.76 gear ratio
PX23, Plymouth Fury Fast top 2dr HT
61, 383 2BBL
5, 3 speed automatic
53, tire size 8.25x14 wsw
108, Jan 08 production date
138492, order number
 
Agree with all the above. I can also add from my decode book:
F3: Fury III custom special package*
P6: either heater delete or rear seat speaker
Not too sure how to read all the number related codes-30,66,78 but they are mostly related to mouldings
M5X: Interior trim grade-medium, Split vinyl bench, black.
* Fury III package includes: Seat side shields, deluxe wheel covers, vinyl interior, light package, fender skirts, buffed paint, vinyl roof and 8.25x14" WW tires.
 
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Thankyou all for the help! I was using my phone and the website with the decoder wasn’t the easiest because of not wanting to zoom in correctly and trying to open in different windows and blah blah blah. I don’t know much about this car other than I found it next to a building on the side of the road. One thing I noticed this car had that was kind of neat that I had not seen before was a block heater that looked like a factory option or at least time period correct. I don’t know about the underside but the rest was very fixable and not overwhelming. It was in pretty decent shape as far as not beat up and it did not look modified much at all. Now that I’m home and awake here are some pictures for your enjoyment!
 
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