69L48Z27
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That’s an ‘FCA’ form. Wasn’t sure if there was a new Stellantis form.https://www.chryslerclub.org/PDF files/Chrysler_Historical_Build_Record_Request.pdf - the link to the new form . It is a little different than before
That’s an ‘FCA’ form. Wasn’t sure if there was a new Stellantis form.https://www.chryslerclub.org/PDF files/Chrysler_Historical_Build_Record_Request.pdf - the link to the new form . It is a little different than before
Agreed - Danielle is a great help. One thing I'd add. I know a guy who had some cars processed by them and he told me there were some inaccuracies in what he received back from them. So there is that possibility. I had both my '64 and '66 done by them and was happy with the information I received.I'd trust what Danielle says before GG. She's been very valuable in doing these and always replies to everyone's emails. They have been doing this for free. There was a time when you had to send in a check but as many can attest to, they never cashed them. So what does she have to gain from preforming this service but to help the car collectors and their documentation of their vehicles?
They do not supply the IBM punch card , they supply the codes and information where the car was ordered from etc. Jon Gibbs makes the IBM punch cards. HE WILL NOT SEND OUT A BLANK PUNCH CARD, for someone to build a car.I just want to be clear. What everyone is getting from Chrysler Historical is a "copy" of their IBM card and not the original IBM card, correct?