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What assembly plant?

Krooser

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Wondering what assembly plant my Coronet came from...

I have most of the other stuff figured out...273, auto, red, black interior, 3 speed wipers, floor shift, console yadayadayada...

Thanks

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Not sure on a 65 but looks like very late production:thumbsup:
 
Looks like the vin plate has a couple unreadable characters at the beginning. If that is the case and if it's the same as 1967 codes I found, the seventh digit, a 1, would indicate Lynch Rd Michigan. This may help or confuse the issue but I'm having trouble finding the decode for my fender mounted data plate with a vin that would also be lynch facility. This info seems to elusive. My 66 Charger I just acquired begins with XP (Dodge Charger, Premium then 29 (2door sports hardtop) and so on.
 
On the 66, the rad support # should coincide with the fender tag.
The vin should be XP29E61[132654] or whatever.
 
Mark...would you please do the same for my car. I have not been able to find the source info for a 66 Charger. It would be much appreciated and save me countless hours of web surfing. :) Wife showed me how to rotate the photo. I'm computer dumb.

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Different format in '66 than '65. Here's what I come up with - hopefully legible.

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Thanks again! Lots of codes we rarely see up here. One thing is the lower right, must actually mean lower door jambs. Chargers have a full door panel unlike all the other cars
 
I believe this is correct for your car?

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I believe you are correct!!!!

Those Lunch Road cars are kinda weird....not only on deciphering codes. I wondered why this Coronet is RHD, has one Studebaker fender and is a rear engine!

Many thanks to all that chimed into help... It was a lot like deciphering the Enigma codes during WWII!!!

Now I'm off to find a numbers matching set of Lynch Road windshield wiper blades...
 
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