So I looked at a 1969 GTX, early March build date, and all the numbers match. Great!
It is in pretty rough shape but I can save it, I think. Anyway, the only thing that does
not match is the a code on the fender tag. It is a Lynch Road build and the tag has
a code of "C16" which should be a console car. Nope, it has a buddy seat. There
is a factory column shift that looks, well, factory. There are no holes in the trans hump
so it never had a console. The current owner is the 3rd owner. The car was reportedly
bought as a detective car (hence the no console) and then when the department no longer
needed it (3 years) they sold it to the detective who had been using it. That title was issued
in 1972. He kept the car until he passed and then his widow sold it to the current owner a
couple of years ago.
My question is has anyone run into a similar situation where the fender tag code does not
match what the car is showing, specifically, the C16 code on a column shift car. The car
is pretty much original and has not been altered so I tend to believe the story.
Little help please!
It is in pretty rough shape but I can save it, I think. Anyway, the only thing that does
not match is the a code on the fender tag. It is a Lynch Road build and the tag has
a code of "C16" which should be a console car. Nope, it has a buddy seat. There
is a factory column shift that looks, well, factory. There are no holes in the trans hump
so it never had a console. The current owner is the 3rd owner. The car was reportedly
bought as a detective car (hence the no console) and then when the department no longer
needed it (3 years) they sold it to the detective who had been using it. That title was issued
in 1972. He kept the car until he passed and then his widow sold it to the current owner a
couple of years ago.
My question is has anyone run into a similar situation where the fender tag code does not
match what the car is showing, specifically, the C16 code on a column shift car. The car
is pretty much original and has not been altered so I tend to believe the story.
Little help please!
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