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Anybody ever see this type of data plate? #1441355
05/24/13 11:44 AM
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Trying to figure out a mystery on a 65 Polara.
Yes, I know what the real ones look like and where they are supposed to be.


Re: Anybody ever see this type of data plate? [Re: Commando1] #1441356
05/24/13 02:04 PM
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At what plant was the car built?


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1969 St. Louis plant VINs, SPD, and VONs.
Over 2,000 thanks to you!
Re: Anybody ever see this type of data plate? [Re: 69CoronetRT] #1441357
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Quote:

At what plant was the car built?




I asked for the Vin and he claims that is the ONLY plate anywhere on the car.
I know the data plate for early production Polaras are on the firewall next to the master cylinder and after Jan. 01 the are on the left inner fender. He's too lazy to look for an Assembly Sheet.

Here's the car:
It's a Plodge. Polara body w/Fury interior so it's definitely a Canadian car, eh.

http://www.edmondsgm.com/used_module.php?stock=P2956


Re: Anybody ever see this type of data plate? [Re: Commando1] #1441358
05/24/13 05:35 PM
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Re: Anybody ever see this type of data plate? [Re: Commando1] #1441359
05/24/13 07:27 PM
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Here's the car:
It's a Plodge. Polara body w/Fury interior so it's definitely a Canadian car, eh.





That's why I was asking. I was wondering if it is a car built at the Windsor plant for sale in Canada.


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1969 St. Louis plant VINs, SPD, and VONs.
Over 2,000 thanks to you!
Re: Anybody ever see this type of data plate? [Re: 05dakota] #1441360
05/24/13 10:11 PM
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Thats a Windsor assembly plant tag.I have a Canuk 65 Dodge Registry going...that cars on it .It was at my shop a couple of years ago ,nice shape,4 gear not winter driven but
kinda spendy...17K or so.It does have a correct VIN # on it.I told the owner I'd go 7k but he declined.


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Re: Anybody ever see this type of data plate? [Re: Furyman] #1441361
05/25/13 09:19 AM
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Thats a Windsor assembly plant tag.I have a Canuk 65 Dodge Registry going...that cars on it .It was at my shop a couple of years ago ,nice shape,4 gear not winter driven but
kinda spendy...17K or so.It does have a correct VIN # on it.I told the owner I'd go 7k but he declined.



Excellent info!!
Thank you.







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