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My two cents, I have done six frame off restos on GM cars and two rotisserie restos on Mopars. Mopars have fender tags, and unless those are removed or altered, future owners will always know the cars true identity. While a car is only original one time, they can be restored an infinite number...
For me, the opposite situation is just as bad nowadays. With "modern" cars all having automatic daytime running lights, nobody has a friggin' clue how to TURN ON their damn headlights when it's dark outside. Practically every commute home at night, I see at least one car driving along with no...
Sorry. Our Kung Fu just isn't that strong. Within the Introduction sections of the Dealer Parts Book and Factory Service Manuals, there is a chart showing how the vehicle number is decoded.
But the Options Plate, Fender Tag or Body Code Plate has more detail. It's golden for understanding how...
I bought this 1968 Coronet 440 with original 318+904 in 2019. It came to Finland from Washington (maybe Ferndale) 2008-2009.
Last week I did some search with US register number WA-175PHR and found photo where Dodge is look-a-like cop car!
Original color is JJ-1 Medium Gold and painted black...
So not to derail here...my '70 XP 500 came to me with a blacked out tail panel.
I know this was the style for the '69, but it's "wrong" for my '70, correct?
I'm going to live with it - the paint would never get matched anyway. It was painted at some point, I'm guessing early 80s since it's...