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Author:  dude0936 [ Mon Jun 20, 2016 9:20 am ]
Post subject:  Fender Tag decode problems

Hello, I have three things hanging me up with this fender tag on my 1975 Dodge Dart. Here is the fender tag data:

852
M26 M33 N37 R11 L1
J52 K5X L31 L73 M21 M25
V1W U B43 C15 G52 M51
LY6 C3L3 007 820 990619
E24 D34 LH23 C5B 106801

I do not know what the 852 means. Any ideas?

The 007 for the door frames shows up as unknown at this time. I can find 000 for full door panels (which I believe it has) but not 007. Anybody ever see this code?

And the 820 build date must mean August of 1974?

I have figured out the rest of the fender tag. I also have an inspection strip with this car. Is there anyway to decode that?

Thank you,

Chris

Author:  SlantSixDan [ Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:30 am ]
Post subject: 

L: Dart
H: High-spec trim
23: 2-door square-roof hardtop (Swinger)
C: 225 Slant-6 engine
5: 1975 model year
B: Built at Hamtramck, Michigan
106801 Vehicle serial number
E24: 225 cubic inch 1bbl 6-cylinder engine
D34: Torqueflite standard-duty automatic transmission
LY6: Body paint "Inca Gold poly" (metallic), PPG № 2738
C3L3: Interior trim, cloth & vinyl split bench with centre armrest, parchment colour
007: Probably meant to be 000 no door upper frames, so no upper frame paint. This would not be the first time "007" has shown up where "000" is logical. Possible typo or clown at the keyboard (James Bond...)
820: Vehicle build date 20 August 1974
990619: Vehicle order number
V1W: White vinyl roof
U: Built to US specifications and requirements
B43: Nonpower brakes
C15: Quiet-car package (sound insulation)
G52: Driver sideview mirror, remote control
M51: Sunroof w/vinyl top
J52: Interior hood release
K5X: Body side mouldings, black vinyl
L31: Fendertop turn signal indicators
L73: Fasten-belts warning light
M21: Roof driprail mouldings
M25: Wide sill mouldings
M26: Wheelwell lip mouldings
M33: Bodyside mouldings
N37: Catalytic converter & equipment for unleaded fuel
R11: Radio, Music Master 2-watt
L1: Built on Line № 1
852: Sale destination code (don't know where 852 is/was, though)

Author:  dude0936 [ Mon Jun 20, 2016 1:15 pm ]
Post subject: 

Quote:
L: Dart
H: High-spec trim
23: 2-door square-roof hardtop (Swinger)
C: 225 Slant-6 engine
5: 1975 model year
B: Built at Hamtramck, Michigan
106801 Vehicle serial number
E24: 225 cubic inch 1bbl 6-cylinder engine
D34: Torqueflite standard-duty automatic transmission
LY6: Body paint "Inca Gold poly" (metallic), PPG № 2738
C3L3: Interior trim, cloth & vinyl split bench with centre armrest, parchment colour
007: Probably meant to be 000 no door upper frames, so no upper frame paint. This would not be the first time "007" has shown up where "000" is logical. Possible typo or clown at the keyboard (James Bond...)
820: Vehicle build date 20 August 1974
990619: Vehicle order number
V1W: White vinyl roof
U: Built to US specifications and requirements
B43: Nonpower brakes
C15: Quiet-car package (sound insulation)
G52: Driver sideview mirror, remote control
M51: Sunroof w/vinyl top
J52: Interior hood release
K5X: Body side mouldings, black vinyl
L31: Fendertop turn signal indicators
L73: Fasten-belts warning light
M21: Roof driprail mouldings
M25: Wide sill mouldings
M26: Wheelwell lip mouldings
M33: Bodyside mouldings
N37: Catalytic converter & equipment for unleaded fuel
R11: Radio, Music Master 2-watt
L1: Built on Line № 1
852: Sale destination code (don't know where 852 is/was, though)
Thank you Dan. You are always very helpful.

Chris

Author:  DusterIdiot [ Mon Jun 20, 2016 7:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Some 1975+ clarifications

A few clarifications I know from the 1975-1980 realm (Dan still gets a cookie though for setting the curve in class.) :lol:

B43: Nonpower brakes - Disc Front/Drum Rear

C15: Quiet-car package (sound insulation)

This is the minimal package/ next step up from stock, compared to C17 which had package tray, floor, door, etc sound insulation in it.



M51: Sunroof w/vinyl top - This is listed as the power sunroof option and M52 is the manual sunroof option up to 1978.


L73: from 1975 to 1977 was the "Fuel Pacer" system , which is wired into the driver's side turn signal (typically shows on the driver's side fender mounted light)...if it's still functional it will "flicker" if you give it too much gas, and if you are still "into it", it will light solid until you let off to the proper level of 'pedal' then it will go out... (at one time I had heard this got calibrated to about 6-9" of vacuum...which is about where the power valve tips in on a Holley 1945...)

I have seen cars that had the equipment removed, and the drivers side fender light just stayed lit... much to the dismay of the owner who couldn't understand why and thought it was a short....


Cheers!

Author:  SlantSixDan [ Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Some 1975+ clarifications

Quote:
(Dan still gets a cookie though for setting the curve in class.)
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M51: Sunroof w/vinyl top - This is listed as the power sunroof option and M52 is the manual sunroof option up to 1978.
Yahbut, AFAIK there was nothing such as a power sunroof in an A-body. You got a wind-the-crank type or you got nothin' at all.
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L73: from 1975 to 1977 was the "Fuel Pacer" system , which is wired into the driver's side turn signal
You're definitely right about that on this car; now I think of it all the '75s got the Fasten Belts dashboard light.

Author:  DusterIdiot [ Mon Jun 20, 2016 9:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Lol...

That's Awesome!!!
Quote:
Yahbut, AFAIK there was nothing such as a power sunroof in an A-body. You got a wind-the-crank type or you got nothin' at all.
Yep, makes me think maybe James Bond mixed up a 51 for a 52...
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now I think of it all the '75s got the Fasten Belts dashboard light.
Love that little red lit sign that accompanies the usual 'buzz' until you fasten the seatbelt...typically next to the dead EGR sign because someone removed the EGR timer and stuff.

Author:  dude0936 [ Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:16 am ]
Post subject: 

The James Bond typo for the Sunroof was me. I typed the M51 but I should have typed H51 which is single air w/heat. That was my mistake. Yes, it has an operating fuel pacer system. Was power steering stock on a '75 Dart? Mine has that and I do not see it as an option. Also, the Dart still has the ever popular seat belt interlock system. I thought that had met its demise in 1974. Thank you both for your help.

Chris

Author:  SlantSixDan [ Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:53 am ]
Post subject: 

Quote:
The James Bond typo for the Sunroof was me. I typed the M51 but I should have typed H51 which is single air w/heat.
Yup, that's factory A/C.
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Was power steering stock on a '75 Dart?
It was optional.
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Also, the Dart still has the ever popular seat belt interlock system.
See here.

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