I need some help decoding the fender tag of this Fury

That's a beautiful Fury vert! Does it still have the 361 or is there something else in there now?
 
I'm pretty sure I'm right until I'm proven wrong........ :yes_no:

I'm pretty sure I'm right.

I can find these examples:

First there is a copy of a letter from Galen Govier decoding a similar car.
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/02/20/hemmings-find-of-the-day-1963-plymouth-fury/

Next are two more 63 Furys with decoding info.
http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/gachet63.html
http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/mmo42009.html

Next is a Moparts forum post.
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads...ain=6490717&Words=+Culvers&topic=&Search=true

Of the four examples, GG's letter is probably the most valid.

That isn't saying I'm not wrong. I have been wrong before.... In fact, once in 1987, I was wrong. As it turned out, I really only thought I was wrong.
 
I told a few supervisors in the military when they questioned me after I politely proposed an alternate solution, told them what was actually in the regulation, or disagreed with them on a course of action; "I'm not always right, but I'm rarely wrong". Those words put together in that order with the matter of fact delivery usually had the desired effect. They always trusted me after they checked up and found out i was correct and they were wrong.
 
Right or wrong, you picked the wrong guy to convince me. I wouldn't believe him if he said the Earth was round.

Galen isn't always right but he's rarely wrong.




Just kidding..... GG isn't right all the time and I know this....
 
Galen is wrong all the time, unless its a Hemi car or six pack car he doesnt want to know about it
 
a strong possibility of a definite maybe ..........Good then

Do I have to explain that comment Dave?

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Originally Posted by tallhair
I'm pretty sure you are missing the point Dave.

Dave ..
You always are

tallhair ..
I can absolutely concur with your comment considering the context of your response

Dave ..
a strong possibility of a definite maybe ..........Good then

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Yes. I'm always pretty sure you are always missing the point.
 
There was at some point! You haven't noticed this before?
 
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