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Other than a dozen different books with only half the info that you need, is there a website or just one, mostly completed book, with '62 to '65 codes?
I know there is a lot of unknown codes still out there but over the years, someone has to have a better documented account of these by now...
Well, I've read that different factories used some different codes? It seems vary some, that's for sure. the 62 to 65 site has some, but it conflicts slightly with other info.
You'd think at least the Max Wedge draw would make for more attention. Plymouth at that time seemed to be all over the place as far as design. It was interesting how much the appearance differed even from year to year.