As somebody mentioned, LP2-L indicates the car was built in Los Angeles and, yes, that is the series number for a Plaza with a V8. The L signifies a low priced car. Trim codes weren't available, but paint colors were; AAA= Jet Black, BBB= Bluebonnet Blue, and so on, were published by paint suppliers.. According to the book I have (The Catalog of American Car ID numbers, 1950-1959), the code wasn't stamped anywhere on the car and if the code was needed, the dealer could find out the code based on the car's serial number. For two tone colored cars, the first two letters indicated the upper color, the second letter indicates the lower color and the third letter indicated the insert color. Dan C Ocean Shores, WA ----- Original Message ----- From: plymouth@xxxxxxxxxxx To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed, 04 Oct 2017 07:14:59 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [FWDLK] 58 plymouth number questions Dear list, Today I got my 58 Belvedere taxed. We came upon some questions; The number at the drivers door says; LP2L 19229, but LP2L seems to indicate
a Plaza... There is also a number under the hood on the right, that says (if I read it
correctly, it is hard to read due to the thick paint on it) ?? 325 LP2L 252 203
133 There should also be a number on the chassis, but we could not find it.
Does anyone know exacly where it should be? Is it possible to find out the original color by any of these
numbers? Is it possible to find out if the engine is still the original? Thanks for any help! Mischa de Graaf (Netherlands) ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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