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Decoding a 1964 polara IBM card

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Hi guys, I'm looking to see if anyone can help me with decoding the IBM card that I got emailed from Danielle at the historic society. I've looked in a bunch of spots in my car for the build sheet but no luck, and the fender tag is also missing. So just trying to find out as much information as I can. Thanks for any help.
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Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
good luck

Nope, I personally have no idea, never dove into that crap
someone here may, a lot of knowledgeable people

1st suggestion, for a newby
maybe post it in the appropriate forum, now that you've introduced yourself
"sort of"
post a question in a section that covers the subject specifically
or general discussion forum maybe
this is just the welcome wagon, it's not a tech or Q&A section

2nd
maybe try the search feature top right of every page

3rd
I'd also suggest to read the forum rule before posting
 
Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
good luck

Nope, I personally have no idea, never dove into that crap
someone here may, a lot of knowledgeable people

1st suggestion, for a newby
maybe post it in the appropriate forum, now that you've introduced yourself
"sort of"
post a question in a section that covers the subject specifically
or general discussion forum maybe
this is just the welcome wagon, it's not a tech or Q&A section

2nd
maybe try the search feature top right of every page

3rd
I'd also suggest to read the forum rule before posting
Sorry about that. Thanks for letting me join the group. I have a 1964 Dodge Polara 4 door hardtop, from Ontario Canada .
 
Welcome to FBBO from Copenhagen, Ontario. Where are you in Ontario? I have a Windsor built 1964 Polara 4-door hardtop, optioned with the Canada-only Sport Package, giving it front bucket seats and full console. The 4-door hardtop was always the lowest production body style. A lot of B-body enthusiasts never realized these cars were produced, or seen one. Is your car a Canadian car, with 4 round gauge '64 Plymouth dash, or an American model with the long horizontal speedometer? Since you could get an IBM card for it, I assume it is U.S.A. car. I am the second owner of my Polara, and have owned it since 1980. I have researched these cars, and know a lot about them. Feel free to reach out to me with a PM. Pictures of my Polara.

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Welcome to FBBO from Copenhagen, Ontario. Where are you in Ontario? I have a Windsor built 1964 Polara 4-door hardtop, optioned with the Canada-only Sport Package, giving it front bucket seats and full console. The 4-door hardtop was always the lowest production body style. A lot of B-body enthusiasts never realized these cars were produced, or seen one. Is your car a Canadian car, with 4 round gauge '64 Plymouth dash, or an American model with the long horizontal speedometer? Since you could get an IBM card for it, I assume it is U.S.A. car. I am the second owner of my Polara, and have owned it since 1980. I have researched these cars, and know a lot about them. Feel free to reach out to me with a PM. Pictures of my Polara.

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Very nice
 
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