Re: 92 B on 62 belvedere tag
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Re: 92 B on 62 belvedere tag



Decoding mid to late '60s Mopar fender tags is relatively easy. But my understanding is that Chrysler Corporation's record keeping was haphazard and archives discarded or destroyed back in the '62-'65 years. Moreover, I was told various Chrysler manufacturing plants used different fender tag codes for the same option. For example, Govier's '62-'65 decode book only covers the Lynch Road and Hamtramck manufacturing plants last time I looked at his booklet. If your '62 was built elsewhere that Govier book can't help you. So decoding fender tags is tricky to impossible in some cases for our favorite cars.

What option are you trying to document? 

Thanks,
Gary H.   

-----Original Message-----
>From: tony amsden  

>yes , i have .  i got a i have no idea from darrell davis
>and i have asked for the help of galen govier and thus far no word
>
>thank-you
>
>On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 6:45 PM,  <Dodger7998  wrote:
>>
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>> #2 here,,,,,,,have you checked any of the tag decode sites  ? 


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