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I have a 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 for sale. It has its original 273 small block, 2 bbl Carter, 904 column automatic and 8 3/4" (non surgrip) rear axle. The odometer reads a little over 74000 miles and to the best of my knowledge that is original mileage. Car runs, drives and mechanically is in...
Hey all, i got a '66 Coronet with a A904 trans. I'm trying to figure out the build date in a "numbers match" quest. Numbers i have off the drivers side pan rail by the shifting mechanism read "2538338W 1936770"? First set of numbers the p/n? Is there a straight out month/year/series # marked or...
Yep, '71 was the first year for the more aerodynamic "fuselage" body style, contrasting quite a bit from earlier designs. Designed, as Dennis mentioned above, by John Herlitz. Some of it, i think at least in part due to the NASCAR success of the windswept Charger Daytona and Roadrunner Superbird...
Welcome Grabbergreen,
Looks like a solid Satellite and very good canidate for a restoration and fun project. Also cool you know a little history on the car, nice!
Yeah, bummer Chrysler historical has no surviving records 1968 or newer. I Came across this article from "Maxwedge.com/article..." Lynch Road build. Does'nt exactly address the endeavor here but kind-a-sort-a does.
In all this I now understand better the "S.O." refers to the VON number NOT VIN...
Hi 69GTX...An outfit called "A.G. Backeast" can make reproduction Fender Tags, prett much an exact match to original, minus the "bent" corner or inspector marks. I had them redo one for my '71 Runner, very happy with the result, they seem to be reputable. Galen Govier can also do repro Fender...
Hello again all, this thread and your Febder Tag plight Old Timer has inspired me to look into this a little more, maybe add a few cents worth and learn a little "Moparology" in the process. According to my "MMC Detroit" sources the IBM Punch Card was pretty much the first paper document created...
Hello all, just joined here. This is an interesting topic to me as i do sort of enjoy the whole "numbers matching" series/code reader stuff. I had a new Fender Tag made up for my '71 RR that had the original missing. Fortunately I did have, a mostly readable, original Broadcast sheet. I first...