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Hi everyone,
I’m hoping the experts here can help me learn more about my grandfather’s wagon and possibly confirm some of the details we’ve decoded so far.
VIN: RH46H9G260595
From the VIN it is a 1969 Plymouth Satellite station wagon built at the St. Louis (G) plant.
From the fender tag and Chrysler production books we were able to identify the following:
Engine: E63 – 383 4-barrel big block
Transmission: D21 – A833 4-speed manual
Exterior color: F8 Dark Green Metallic
Interior: H2T Tan bench seat interior
Options identified so far:
From the Plymouth production tables we found that about 4,730 RH46 V8 wagons were built in 1969, but we have not been able to find a breakdown for:
- B51 – Power brakes
- J25 – 3-speed windshield wipers
- M21 – Drip rail moldings
- M33 – Body side moldings
- P35 – Power tailgate window
The car still has the original 4-speed floor shifter and manual transmission tunnel which is also confirmed with the fender tag.
- 383 cars
- 4-speed wagons
- specific option combinations
- Are there any wagon registries or Mopar historians tracking these?
I’m also planning to order a Galen’s Registry report but wanted to see if anyone here has additional insight or experience with these cars.
I’ve attached photos of:
Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. This car belonged to my grandfather and we’re trying to document as much of its history as possible.
- the VIN plate
- the fender tag
- interior showing the shifter
- engine bay
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