TerryM
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Can anyone tell me which 1965 Plymouth dealership this code was? 9835
There's this thread. I think some of the links are dead, but the Facebook link looks good. Old Dealer Codes
Perhaps it was 1968 when I read of their computerization of the warranty records? But computers were running things at the factory level by that time, probably earlier. Which would also include the accounting dept. Only smaller dealers still used "analog" forms to do things, who could also call-in their small parts orders, even at GM. Or they could hand-write the order and mail it in.That was June of 1966.
"Chrysler could go into the dealers computerized repair order records".
Perhaps not. LOL
I have a full list from 1969 and 1971.
6053 is Dana Brothers motor corp Tempe , Arizona.
7306 is OR Mitchell Chrysler Co San Antonio, TX.
@PeugFra curious where you found out when the franchise started, just by the dealer number?
Hi Jolly I sent you a private message did you see it ? ThanksI'm still looking for dealer codes #6053 and #7306 - can anyone help?
BTW, has anyone come up with that entire 1967 Dealer Code list, that's rumored to exist . . . ??? (I have the April 1986 list, but it usually doesn't help much.)
I worked for Chrysler in the Mopar Parts Div, and was a service and parts dealer rep before that.Hi Jolly I sent you a private message did you see it ? Thanks
I worked for Chrysler in the Mopar Parts Div, and was a service and parts dealer rep before that.
There was some sort of system but not always applied.
The first two letters of the 7 digit code was the zone identifier. The next five were where Chrysler billed everything: parts, programs etc.
Dealers starting with "0" had old franchises, from the 1920's up to the early sixties.
Once Plymouth was divorced from all dealers, in general codes startign with 2 were CP stores. 3 tended to be Dodge, but "six pack" (CP, Dodge, DT, imports) could get anything. Later 4 codes came into being, I think they ran out of numbers since they could not be reused. There were 5 and 6 and 8 codes but almost all were internal codes, export, Canada or other non US deals. I kind of recall the 8 numbers were for internal, for example each plant, parts depot and even departments had dealer codes. My department had one.
A dealer buy-sell could result in the code remaining the same if the new dealer bought out everything of the old dealer including inventory, Chrysler receivables, etc. More common was a new code to get a fresh start on warrantly claims, programs and usually came with a buy back of parts inventory. Also, the old dealer might be owed money for warranty etc and this kept the credits straight. It was really important if there were vehicles in inventory that had to be turned back. The dates were sort of nebulous; some established when the dealer went in business but addition of a brand or a parts incventory cleanup (rare) could reset the clock.
I used to get a dealer code prinout every month; it was important for varous programs to be dealing withthe latest dealer code as that was the identifier for all bills. I wish I had kept some but there was a lot of paper back then.
This was circa 1980's amd my memory can be faulty but this is the best I can recall. Hope it helps.
Mark