Is there not a document that allows you to cross reference each line of BC sheet codes above to the options ?
Are you finding what you need? There is no "one document" that encompasses all the info that I'm aware of. You wind up having to reference multiple docs.
For example: 6CW is listed at the beginning of the 2nd line...
C6W is your interior "trim code" - the box it's in is defined "
TRIM 32-34" that means it will have
3 option codes defined (
32_ thru 34_) and you can think of yours as 32
C, 33
6 and 34
W ....you won't find these "codes" in this format published anywhere...but that's essentially what their intent is.
W is easy - always white;
X always black. There are additional alpha and numeric codes for various other colors. (ain't gonna try to list them all).
6 is always
vinyl buckets - this is across all brands/models.
1-9 are defined here; for example
**3 is always
Leather Buckets.**
C is not your console: Look over to option "
48_" - The blank means there is more than one option that can be defined for that position ...since yours has
6 entered (= sales code
486 on that 1-999 type stuff), that means "console"; if it were
5 (code 48
5), it would be a "Buddy Seat". Next to it is code
487 - there is only that one option for that box and since your has "
7" entered below it, your car gets a cigar lighter. If blank, ...yours didn't get it! (Easy-peasey, no?)
Back to your "
C" - this is your "trim grade" - in the B-Body platform,
C means "
Charger" and therefore defines the style, grains and stitching patterns used on the upholstery in all Chargers. It defines the door cards (the embossing and map pockets) and the upper door pads used. You won't find any of the other various grades (D for Deluxe; H for High; L for Low, etc.) in a Charger. (Unless, somehow, maybe, for some reason, special ordered?) The other places you find a "C" grade is in non-B-body lines where it means "Comfort", so you still have to pay attention a bit.
The last two lines of your sheet - the "Build Codes" - are mostly defining the last two or three digits of the part number to be put on the car. Your radiator, for example, would be 28980
47, and your transmission would be 2801
543. That undefined "R" box with the two digits 53 is the tire label - part number 29480
53.
Clear as mud, right? Have fun!
Mark
**Edit to correct a mistake**:
3 is not always leather buckets - I see there is variation in the coding among the different lines and brands and I don't even see an option for any leather in the cars covered in this forum. Sorry about that - ...as soon as I say "always"!... Not