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export cars

My understanding is that export cars got this plate attached. 69 Coronet pictured.

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Picture please. No documentation on this car. Folklore is that a member of the Military ordered the Coronet while on leave in Germany. However, did not return from Viet Nam. Wish I knew more or had confirmation. This adds to the time-machine and emotional part of the ownership for me. 28 years.
 
20151101_171521[1].jpg2015-11-11_10.33.02[1].jpg20151105_154119[1].jpg 72 charger se 400 2 barrel holley 727 auto 8.25 rear end 2.45 gear gunmetal grey with black brougham interior not positive if the rims are original or not haven't had the broadcast sheet decoded yet I have been trying to find as much info on this car as possible because it will help guide me on my restoration route

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codes go as following C11 26 L37 a sideways 4 V1X I H51 GA4 V3X9 TX9 920 E30826 E63 D34 WP29 M2A the second tag has one letter and that is P
 
Picture please. No documentation on this car. Folklore is that a member of the Military ordered the Coronet while on leave in Germany. However, did not return from Viet Nam. Wish I knew more or had confirmation. This adds to the time-machine and emotional part of the ownership for me. 28 years.

My Roadrunner was ordered by a Marine in Vietnam. It was ordered from the Chrysler Overseas Sales Office at DaNang Air Base and delivered to the Marine at a Plymouth dealership in Buffalo NY. I think I still have all the paperwork. I also bought a car while on deployment to NAS Sigonella, Sicily and I took delivery of that car at Ray Mixon Chrysler Plymouth in Jacksonville.

To the best of my knowledge, no automobile company who sells vehicles to overseas military personnel sell them as export cars. Every car I've seen sold is sold at the overseas sales office but must be picked up by the service member at a CONUS dealership. I've never seen a vehicle delivered overseas, and I suspect the reason for that is shipping costs and import fees. If a service member picks the car up in CONUS, they can usually have it shipped at government expense and not have to pay any import fees. If the car was shipped by the maker then the service member would have to pay for the shipping plus all import fees, taxes, duties, etc.
 
would there be any difference between a car shipped to a soldier on a base and one shipped to dealers in other countries
 
This is a picture of my friends 74 Charger SE survivor car. It was exported to New Zealand for the US Embassy to use back in the day. This is the original export sticker. Sorry about the picture quality, but you get the idea.

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would there be any difference between a car shipped to a soldier on a base and one shipped to dealers in other countries

I don't believe any were shipped to anyone on a base. This was one of the first things the guys in the sales offices told us. You bought the car there, and picked it up in the US.
 
Is there a way I can find out were my car went to from the factory I've tried two different websites and both had different results
 
I picked this up back in 1988 from a 'Pick-a-part' style yard out back behind San Bernardino....

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Reminds me of this....

[video=youtube;BZxwxv3UZ9M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZxwxv3UZ9M[/video]

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Thanks Mario. :headbang:
 
Upon closer inspection, what do you make of this? So much for my folklore and may explain why history cannot be found for my car.

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Looks like the same as my Plymouth tag. Does this mean that parts of Southern California were actually Mexican territory back in the 1960's ??? :toothy9:

My lasting memories of driving through San Bernardino was of two Police officers holding shotguns faced at about six Mexican looking men who were lying face down in the gutter on the side of a main road. Looked like a fairly routine traffic stop to me.
 
It would APPEAR to still be Mexican Territory. Coronet purchased in Pennsylvania in 1988.
 
Upon closer inspection, what do you make of this? So much for my folklore and may explain why history cannot be found for my car.

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I dunno D, looks like yours says "marca reg" too. Could be the same deal.

Im not an expert on these tags by any means, just going by what I see.
 
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