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Fender Tag decode 69 R/T Convertible

BigRedOne

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I have recently purchased a very nice matching numbers 1969 R/T Convertible from Sweden. As far as I know it was auctioned in Pennsylvania and came to Sweden in 2017. I found a video posted in 2016 from Hanksters Hot Rods Muscle Cars in Pennsylvania. I emailed them but they said they don't have information on cars anymore that have been sold before 2020. I have found some decoding here in some threads, but only a few and I would like some decoding help for this tag.
Also the black transverse stripes should be V8X right, but I have V88 on the tag.

I'm very grateful for every information I can get and some sources.
I read there were 317 (source?) convertibles built of the 1969 model and assumably 203 of them had the 3 speed automatic transmission, 10 were Hemi's (4 of them 4-speeds) which would make 104 R/T Convertible w manual 4-speed?!

Thank you very much in advance for any information you can provide.

Gerd from Germany.

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V88 is stripe delete (car produced w/out transverse or tail stripes)
 
Have you looked for/found the Broadcast sheet? "V88" would be "Stripe Delete". Do you need the other codes? - these '69-up codes are pretty well documented and available. I would have expected an inspector's stamp or two on that tag...?

Edit to note: P6X and X9 equals all black interior
 
I just noticed your other thread. Car has been rebuilt to "builder's tastes"; Ramcharger added, interior changed, electric fan, luggage rack, probably a few other things if we start looking close. Still a beautiful and desirable car - just not really returned to "original" if that even matters.
 
Here's a listing on another site that gets linked here often:
Codes

Broadcast sheets - if they were/still are there - are often inside the back of a bucket seat, or in the back or base of the rear seat. Body number stampings - again...if still there - are stamped into the radiator core support and the driver's side rear trunk lip. VIN tag is obviously on the driver's side of the dashboard
 
You build date is October 4, 1968 (A04). That is why your car did not have headrests, which became standard equipment on January 1, 1969.
 
Your other Tag Codes starting bottom-up:

E86=440ci 4bbl 375hp engine
D32 = Heavy Duty 727 auto trans
W = Coronet
S = 'Special' or 'Sport' price class= R/T
2 = 2-door body
7 = Convertible roof
L = 440ci engine
9 = 1969 model year
G = built at St Louis plant
138859 = sequential serial number

R6 R6 = Scorch Red upper and lower monotone
P = Premium interior trim grade
6 = All vinyl bucket seats
X = Black interior
X9 = Black interior painted surfaces and carpet
A03= scheduled production date = Oct. 3, 1968
088819 = Sales order number

A04= Basic Radio group
B51 = Power Brakes
C55 = Bucket seats
G33 = Outside Left-hand remote control mirror
J25 = 3-speed wipers
L31 = fender/hood mounted turn indicators

M25 = wide sill molding
M31 = Beltline molding
M46 = simulated quarter scoops
P31 = Power windows
R11 = Music master AM radio
V88 = Transverse stripe delete

END = End of codes
 
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I would have expected an inspector's stamp or two on that tag...?
This was my first thought when looking at the pics this morning as well. No stamping and the tag is immaculate. Hopefully it is not a misrepresented repop tag, but that is way over my pay grade to weigh in on.
 
This was my first thought when looking at the pics this morning as well. No stamping and the tag is immaculate. Hopefully it is not a misrepresented repop tag, but that is way over my pay grade to weigh in on.

It's a remade tag but there is nothing on the tag that raises a red flag indicating a fake tag. It could have been re-made from the original.
 
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