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72 Cuda stripe coding?

Posted By: UCUDANT

72 Cuda stripe coding? - 04/03/12 01:34 AM

Did this 72 Cuda come with a side stripe or not? The car had remnants of the stripe on the inner door. Unfortuneately I do not have a build sheet. M88 is the 72 Cuda stripe or should it have an X something for the color indicator? (A6X9 Trim Grade/Style/Color plus M88+ black stripe?)



E55
D21 HD 4spd man
BS23 B = Plymouth Barracuda S = Special 23 = 2 Door Hardtop
H2B H=340 2=1972 B= Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
FE5 Rallye Red
A6X9 Trim Grade/Style/Color
A = A Class
6 = Vinyl Bucket Seats
X9 = Black
000 Upper Door Frame: Full Door Panel
C07 litter con.
V1X full vinyl roof var col
U Built to Specifications for USA OrderC16 console w buckets
C56 bucket seats 1972 up
G11 tinted glass all
G36 O/Sduel pnt race mir
J52 inside hood release
J54 hood insul pad
M21 rf drip rail moldings
M25 wide sill mold
M31 belt&hood mold
M88 low deck lid mold 1/4panl tape treatment
N23 electr ign. 72 only
N41 duel exh w/o tips
N42 chrome duel exhst tips
R11 music master radio am
V21 perf hood treatment
EN2


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Posted By: Alaskan_TA

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 04/03/12 02:01 AM

No side stripes on this one. M88 for 1972 models is the rear deck molding treatment.

C07 in your case is the scheduled production date also, not a litter container. If you used an online decoder for this, some of them contain a lot of errors. Some I have seen use duel (fighting) when they mean dual meaning two.

EN2 is end of sales codes, assembly line 2 build.
Posted By: cataclysm80

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 04/04/12 04:39 AM

I agree with what Barry said.

Also, E55 is your 340 engine
S=Special means that it's a 'Cuda (performance model)
V1X is a BLACK vinyl roof
J54 is the dual scoop hood
M31 is your door & quarter molding, no hood molding on 'cudas
like Barry said, M88 is your tail panel trim. In your case, it's 3 pieces.
Neat Car.
Tav
Posted By: UCUDANT

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 04/04/12 09:34 AM

Thanks Guys, I had assumed it had them from the factory because of the left over vinyl, but learned that the M88 was not the actual code. So no V6X means no stripe.
I wanted to make sure it wasn't another trim package code or something, and the knowledge here ROCKS.
Like my color keyed grille, it was standard on Cuda's of this color (but only when when you got the G36 mirrors right?) no code required.

anyone need some new brand new, black 72 `Cuda stripes LOL?

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Posted By: UCUDANT

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 10/07/12 07:51 PM

I am currently pursuing the original owners contact info. As previously stated this car had worn a factory stripe, but I'm not sure when it was installed though.

I now have seen a V21 car that did not reflect the V21 option on the tag but it was on the build sheet.

Have members documented any factory options via build sheets but that were not on the tag, this cars tag was full?

See the right side of line 3 for the V21

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Posted By: UCUDANT

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 10/07/12 07:56 PM

Heres the tag

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Posted By: UCUDANT

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 10/14/14 04:39 AM

I found another V21 that has remnants of the factory stripe and no V6X code on the tags?

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Posted By: UCUDANT

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 10/14/14 04:40 AM

(note the early build door tag) it's also a G36 coded car

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Posted By: Steve Bryant

Re: 72 Cuda stripe coding? - 10/14/14 01:55 PM

I want to apologize in advance for the sidebar but I noticed the most of the tags in this post and others were taken with some of the tag numbers purposefully obscured.

There is an obvious trend here which suggest an obvious risk by showing the entire tag. Is the concern that someone would repop the tag and make your specific car less valuable?

I hope that is not a real problem because I can't think of anything worse than someone cranking out false tags (for us, the craft and these cars)
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