FOR SALE for a limited time only! 1973 Dodge Dart Custom 4-door

Everything you are asking for (and a whole lot more) can be found on my FABO Welcome Wagon post as mentioned above. Might be shy the fender tag photo. Will do that. There is a picture of the build sheet there. Up in the top right corner of the build sheet is the box for shipping/delivery that has a "U" indicating inclusion of the total box and a "7" under "S/car prep". Other indicators are embedded in individual codes.

According to the build sheet, in the middle of line 12, the last line on the build sheet, in the section defined as "wheels and tires", there is an "84" identifying the car as having left the factory with "Road Wheels". When I bought the car, it had stock steelies and full hubcaps. I suspect soon after it's return to the dealership, circa 1974. A matter of a couple days after the car arrived, I bought a set of nearly new 5 spoke road wheels/Goodyear Silvertown red stripe radials and put them on the 73 Dart. Those are what you see on there now. The stock steelies and deluxe hubcaps are included in the sale.


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Thanks for the info.
The ''U'' refers to the car being built to U.S. specs and is right for the country you live in and where it was sold.
The W84 refers to 14X41/2'' Black road wheels (standard steel wheels).
The wheel covers as seen in the broadcast sheet are deluxe wheel covers which would be correct in the original post as shown. (W11)
If the car came with magnum 500 wheels with trim rings (which is on the car now and look good) the code would be W23.
And if the car came with Rallye Wheels with trim rings, the code would be W21.
The mystery to me is the top right corner of the broadcast sheet under ''Y'' is a 7.
I can't blow it up to be clear enough to see the numbers or letters above the 7.
My best guess is it's Y17, Y37, Y77, Y87, or Y97.
It could be a factory lease vehicle which makes the most sense.
And the E44 on the fender tag is a standard 318 4 barrel, and the D34 is a standard automatic transmission (904).
D35 would be a 727 automatic.

I hope this helps you and helps your sale out.
Or if you end up keeping the car, it is a great car with lots of options in good condition for a good price.