kyle340
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You guys are welcome, anytime I can help I'll look through the paperwork. I have everything from this dealership from the time they opened in 1965-80. Dodge all years, they got Chrysler-plymouth in 68.
You guys are welcome, anytime I can help I'll look through the paperwork. I have everything from this dealership from the time they opened in 1965-80. Dodge all years, they got Chrysler-plymouth in 68.
Why not simply track production via the VIN as was done in previous years? What is accomplished by adding the additional level of administrative code?
Let's not stay too far as we are prone to do. Let's keep this a 1970 thread and start a new 1971 thread to account for that year.
As I recall, the 1971 Newport Roya was a "sub-Newport" of sorts, which probably generated the "CE" designation rather than the prior and later "CL" model designation. But in '72, the NR was its own model in the "CL" range of things.
What is different about this particular car compared to the other tags shown?Great post. Thank you.
Do all DM cars code A74?
The answer is no.
Research continues.....
What is different about this particular car compared to the other tags shown?
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Yup...makes me wonder if the lack of A74 is because it was built at Windsor?Belvidere plant vs Windsor plant.
Yup...makes me wonder if the lack of A74 is because it was built at Windsor?
There must be an answer.
Unfortunately not.Is there a broadcast sheet or window sticker to go with the tag?
Yup...makes me wonder if the lack of A74 is because it was built at Windsor?
There must be an answer.
Looking at the fendertags with the A74 they are all LOD cars...........
Maybe it,s a combo with the 383/2bbl....?