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New horse in the barn

Rusty

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1964 Plymouth Belvedere 426 street wedge, original engine and trans.

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Horse? That's a stallion!!!

Congratulations!
 
Congratulations, I also have a black ‘64 Belvedere 426 4-speed Street Wedge car but mine does not have the original motor.
 
If anyone can help decode the upper and middle lines of the fender tag it would be greatly appreciated.

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So here is a question to my B Body Brothers, Restore her, drive her as is or turn her into a Petty street legal tribute

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Bottom line:

1227 = Scheduled assembly date
0340 = Production sequence number
322 = 2 dr Hardtop Coupe
M1Q = Turquoise Interior
LL = Dark Turquoise paint

AB 14 = engine code - 426 Street wedge
 
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Bottom line:

1227 = Scheduled assembly date
0340 = Production sequence number
322 = 2 dr Hardtop Coupe
M1Q = Turquoise Interior
LL = Dark Turquoise paint

AB 14 = engine code - 426 Street wedge

I think we just did that tag not too long ago. Different paint though

They're out there guys!

Congrats @Rusty :thumbsup:
 
This has "YOU SUCK" all over it!

Nice score and if you do anything, restore as original.
Doing nothing isn't bad, either.
 
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