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Good luck!! Sounds like a nice car. Similar to mine, but mine is LL1 and manual windows, so its not it. I hope you find something out. I am following...
Welcome to Mopar land. I think we all would like to know the history of our cars. I know that I would. I wonder if the NM motor vehicle division would have records of the past. Good luck, and keep us posted.
This broadcast sheet is what came with my car, under the back seat. It is for a different car that was built on the same day as mine and the production number is off by about 64 numbers. If this is your car, let me know. If you have the one for my car, I would like to have it.
Thats how it was done in the '80s. Original paint wasn't so important (barely an option). It was all about the stripes!! I think it looked cool. I bet its still out there somewhere.
Very distinct paint job. Maybe somebody will recognize it.There is lots of Mopar eyes on this forum. If its still in NM, it wont be rusted away. I haven't seen it around here in SW NM. I hope you find it.
Probably just a flip of the 6. As 33IMP said, there is way worse stamping errors out there. Some say, maybe it was on Friday afternoon or Monday morning, and the stamper wasn't as sharp as they should have been. Once its stamped there's no un stamping it, so it just stays that way forever. I'd...
Looks like mine, without a roof! Nice car. Is it Turquoise or Blue? What color was the top? I wish I know where you could find it. If its out there, somebody on FBBO will know where it is or was. Good luck!!
(I posted this in another old thread earlier). I like all things "'68 Coronet R\T"