My response is based on '57 Chrysler information but because it is so similar, I think you will find it applicable. Each major piece of interior, whether seat cushion or door panel or quarter panel was originally identified when it came from the outside supplier to Chrysler by something like what you see. My 300C door and quarter panels are ink stamped in a similar manner. I'm sure the DS relates to DeSoto. Some portion of that is the trim code (perhaps 468?) which indicates which colors and materials to be consistent throughout the interior of your car and match the paint option. CL CP is for club coupe without question. The S before that is the Code for the DeSoto series. Indeed S-22 is the '55 Firedome. Chrysler by '57 was using American Auto Felt Corp. as its supplier. I don't know if this was true for DeSoto in '55. If you take one of your door or quarter panels off, take a close look for rubber stamp info. It is unusual 45 years later to find one of the tags still attached to the seats. SAVE IT! Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "van Hoy" <vanhilla@PACIFIER.COM> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 9:36 PM Subject: Re: marking tag Found a pink tag under my front seat, 1"X 4". Printed portion reads as follows: 202193 NAFI-LA. D S 22 2 468 FC S CL CP It's rubber-stamped JUL 21 P.M. I'm assuming that the S-22 is the model, 1955 DeSoto Firedome Perhaps the "S" is for Sportsman. Could the "CL CP" be club coupe or closed coupe? Anyone know what the rest means, or have a reasonable guess? Maybe the color and/or style? --Roger van Hoy, '55DeSoto, '42DeSoto, '66Plymouth, '73Duster, Washougal, WA |