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A25 question

Micah Pohlman

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On this 77 Charger I just picked up there is a code of A25 on the fender tag. I scanned Goviers little white book into my computer but there is one page that scanned blurry, guess what page that is? Can some please let me know what that code is? I won't be back home until late next summer to actually look in the book for myself. I found one place on line that listed A25 as interior convince package but that didn't have any years attached to that code. Thanks.

-Micah
 
On what line is this code?

For a couple of reasons, I do not think what you are seeing is an option package code.

If it is the second line from the bottom, it is the SPD or scheduled production date.

If it is, in fact, on the third line, please post a picture as I've not seen a 77 Charger tag with code A25.
 
On what line is this code?

For a couple of reasons, I do not think what you are seeing is an option package code.

If it is the second line from the bottom, it is the SPD or scheduled production date.

If it is, in fact, on the third line, please post a picture as I've not seen a 77 Charger tag with code A25.
Crap! "What line is" it is all the farther I got in your reply and I figured out why I didn't recognize it. It's not a build code it's build date, October 24th. I'm 7000 miles away from the car and I know I would have figured it out if it was in front of me because I always cross check the VIN, door tag and fender tag.
 
Crap! "What line is" it is all the farther I got in your reply and I figured out why I didn't recognize it. It's not a build code it's build date, October 24th. I'm 7000 miles away from the car and I know I would have figured it out if it was in front of me because I always cross check the VIN, door tag and fender tag.

Glad we figured it it.

It’s the scheduled production date or the date the factory intended to start building the car. It may or may not have been the actual assembly date.
 
Glad we figured it it.

It’s the scheduled production date or the date the factory intended to start building the car. It may or may not have been the actual assembly date.

I've never seen one that isn't matching to the door tag. I've always thought it's more like scheduled day of production for the VIN and paper work, the rest of the car is whenever it happens it happens!
 
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