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Re: How to identify a’67 Hemi Coronet R/T? [Re: 6PakBee] #2756563
03/27/20 05:44 PM
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contact Chrysler if you have a 1967 or older car, they may have a copy of your IBM card on file.
it free now they do not decode them now and its fairly fast you will have to dig up the email or address

Re: How to identify a’67 Hemi Coronet R/T? [Re: 6PakBee] #2756889
03/28/20 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 6PakBee
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Is the fender tag still there?


Unfortunately a fender tag on a '67 doesn't guarantee that the car is genuine. As there is no VIN on a '67 fender tag, it could have come from another car.


The shipping order number on the fender tag should match the number stamped on the radiator support.

Re: How to identify a’67 Hemi Coronet R/T? [Re: 1970GTX] #2756899
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Originally Posted by 1970GTX
Originally Posted by 6PakBee
Originally Posted by 1970GTX
Is the fender tag still there?


Unfortunately a fender tag on a '67 doesn't guarantee that the car is genuine. As there is no VIN on a '67 fender tag, it could have come from another car.


The shipping order number on the fender tag should match the number stamped on the radiator support.


Agreed. The SO number should also be stamped on the rear. But I recall an incident years ago (probably 20 or more) where there was a fake Hemi GTX that had both body stampings installed. As I recall, what was somewhat humorous about that was that the counterfeiters worried about those details but forgot the sill chrome that a GTX has.


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Re: How to identify a’67 Hemi Coronet R/T? [Re: gtx6970] #2757282
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Originally Posted by gtx6970
Well, I'll admit . I dont know the earlier cars like I do with 68-70
But on them the only way disc brakes were standard on manual trans cars ( hemi or not ) was if the 4.10 dana axle was selected ,,,,aka Super Track Pak pkg

A buddy of mine parted out a burnt 1966 Coronet 500 , Hemi 4 spd and the best I remember it had drum brakes . But the car had a 3.54 dana in it.

If it means anything, my 66 Belvedere II has 4speed Dana (3.54) Hemi and drums

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