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Topic: 68 super bee fender tag lynch rd plant (Read 359 times)
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silk
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anbody interpet these code 2nd line down r has a 1 under it x has a 2 under it y has a 7 under it next line down is numbers 1 thru 8 under2 is a 5 under4 is a 7 under 7 is a 8 axle 4 trim h4r paint rr1 next is ucs u has r under it and s has a 7 under it .bottom line wm21 62 5 44 522 2888106
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I'll give it a shot, from bottom to top
WM21= Coronet Super Bee 2-Door Sedan (post car) 62= 383 4 Barrel Carb 5= 3 speed automatic 44= should equal tire code, but don't know for sure or what it is 522= SON (shipping order number)= May 22 =production date 2888106= Production Sequence
The UCS code can be a pain to decode: U=upper door frame R =Burgundy Metallic S= Stripe= accent stripes = 7=? not sure
The numbers under 12345678 are the drip, b-piller and wheel opening mouldings (has chrome)
Axle code ?
Trim= Red Interior
Paint= Burgundy Metallic (color of the car top and body=double RR)
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silk
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Thanks ed so if this bee had power brakes or ps would it have showed up on the fender tag
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Thanks ed so if this bee had power brakes or ps would it have showed up on the fender tag
Only on the broadcast sheet. So if you can find that, it will tell you everything the car came with. Ma mopar sold a lot of no thrills (no power options) cars back in the day. The automatic trans might be the only option on the whole car, only the broadcast sheet knows for sure. Helps if you know the history of the car if you don't have the broadcast sheet, things like if it was a drag car, guys take off the pb and ps.
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