These are some tags I'm working on. They are for assembly plants for which decode information is not available. The best approach with these tags is to reverse engineer the decode process.
VIN coded 5325104675 Two door V8 Dart 440 is my example 1962 Los Angeles plant fender tag. No lefthand mirror, no reverse lights, automatic.
This is a tag for a 1962 Chrysler Town and Country station wagon (vin 8523115748) that was loaded with options. Power steering (351), power brakes (352), power windows (354), Power Locks (357), cruise control (358), front and rear Air Conditioning (382), Power antennea (??), power tailgate glass (355), power seats (353), remote lefthand mirror and passenger mirror (481 and 482), and roof rack (393). All that and a 361-2bbl (why didn't they pop for the 413-2bbl??).
The above tag belongs to a 1963 300 with a 383-4bbl automatic, bucket seats and a console, non-AC, non-pwr win, PB, and PS.
For this tag I'm working on it primarily with this 300K fender tag page, a few other privately submitted tags, and the following 1964 Imperial tag:
the above tag is for a standard 1964 Imperial with power windows, AC, power seats, autopilot and remote left mirror and right side mirror.
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