patrick66
Well-Known Member
I figured you'd have that in your vast Chrysler archives!
The library at HH is a great resource for factory info and keeps growing.I figured you'd have that in your vast Chrysler archives!
You can get a copy of your build sheet from Chrysler Historical Society, for 67 and earlier cars. I got one for my 67 R/T back in 06 or 07 and was about $45 IIRC.Hi guys,
I’ve found several different sites reading the various threads on the topic of decoding VINs and fender tags but I haven’t found one yet that works great for 66 B bodies.
Are there any good sites for 66s?
Here’s the VIN:
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Here’s the fender tag:
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And here’s from the 66 Dodge Dart and Coronet Service Manual:
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If I decode the VIN from the service manual I discover that everything makes sense except for the engine size as they don’t list a “G” as an engine option. My guess is that the manual had to be updated at some point and the one I find at MyMopar.com just isn’t an updated version??
Thanks!
It's free currently.. PDF of your card is all they're doing now.You can get a copy of your build sheet from Chrysler Historical Society, for 67 and earlier cars. I got one for my 67 R/T back in 06 or 07 and was about $45 IIRC.
A copy of the broadcast sheet or a copy of he IBM card? Two different things.You can get a copy of your build sheet from Chrysler Historical Society, for 67 and earlier cars. I got one for my 67 R/T back in 06 or 07 and was about $45 IIRC.
I didn’t get the IBM card, had Jon Gibbs make one from the information sent from Chrysler Historical.A copy of the broadcast sheet or a copy of he IBM card? Two different things.