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Car has no eng/trans. My VIN on title is XP29C8B_____ THE C DESIGNATES SPECIAL ORDER 6 CYL. IT IS HARD TO TELL ON DASH VIN IF IT IS C OR G. no fender tag, car has buckets, console, clutch pedals. I'm thinking it may have been a 383 car. any ideas?




The/6 was available in a Charger late in the 68 model year but it wasn't a 'special order'. It was a standard option and it would have coded "B" in the VIN not C.

As stated above, it is more likely that the 'tail' is missing from the "G" making it look like a "C" and this was a 383-2bbl car. (example below) Look at the shape of the letter. A true "C" will be a little wider than a "G". A "G" appears taller and thinner than a "C". Also notice the proportions of the top and bottom of the right side on the letter. The "G" has a little taller 'bottom' than the top. A "C" would be more symetrical on the top and bottom.

Last edited by 69CoronetRT; 12/31/12 09:22 PM.

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