DECODING HELP!!!

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Jim Millard

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Hey all, new to the forum. I have, via several Google searches, decoded a lot of this tag, but have a few that no one seems to have answers for. I'm hoping someone on here can help.
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Here is what I think I know so far. Those with no answer are where I could use some assistance.

N37 -
R21 - AM/FM Radio
K6W -
Y16 -
A1
H51 - A/C with heater
J52 - Inside Hood Release
M21 - Drip Rail Moldings
M25 - Wide Sill Moldings
M26 - Wheel Lip Moldings
M38 - Decklid Panel Molding
V4Y -
U - Built for USA Market
B41 - Power Brakes, Front Disk, rear drum
G55 -
G65 -
G75 -
LY9 -
C4Y3 - Vinyl Split Bench Seat with Arm Rest, Top Color Light Gold
000 - No upper Door Frame Paint
A17 - Build 10/17
905702 - Order Number
E24 - 225 6 Cyl. 1 Barrel Carb. 145 HP.
D34 - Torqueflight Light Duty Automatic Trans.

VIN
V- Plymouth
H - High Price Class
29 - 2 door Sports Hard Top
C - 225 6 Cyl. 1 Barrel Carb. 145 HP. "RG" engine
5 - 1975
G - Assembly plant, St. Louis, MO

Thanks
 
V4Y: top paint
LY9: body paint
Y16: sales bank
Y9 is Chrysler Spanish gold metallic
V4Y I believe is gold vinyl top.

That's all I can find. Hope this helps
 
V4Y: top paint
LY9: body paint
Y16: sales bank
Y9 is Chrysler Spanish gold metallic
V4Y I believe is gold vinyl top.

That's all I can find. Hope this helps
I dug a little deeper... N37 appears to be catalytic converter.
 
Geez guys buy the books like I did.

N37 Cat converter
K6W Side rear sport stripe white/black
Y16 Sales bank car
A1 Light package
V4Y Vinyl roof canopy
G55 LH o/s remote racing mirror painted
G65 RH o/s racing mirror painted
G75 Mirror package
LY9 Spanish Gold Metallic
 
Thanks all.

@toolmanmike - I'm really new to this so, what book would I buy? what's it called and where would I get it?

Here are some pics. Obviously not what's described on the fender tag. I've got some little things to do before I sell it.

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Nice ride and welcome to FABO and the Mopar hobby! Just giving you a bad time really. There's a series of decoding and part number books from GTS (Galen's Tag Service) You can order them from many Mopar parts sellers and pick them up at Mopar car shows from the parts vendors. I found them used at swap meets.
 
Nice ride and welcome to FABO and the Mopar hobby! Just giving you a bad time really. There's a series of decoding and part number books from GTS (Galen's Tag Service) You can order them from many Mopar parts sellers and pick them up at Mopar car shows from the parts vendors. I found them used at swap meets.
Thanks, yea, I’ll have to see what I can pick up. Not sure how long I’ll have this one. Hope to make a few things a bit nicer and then figure out a good selling price for it.
Thanks for the info on the books.
 

Thanks, but much like I found with my own searches, most of these links stop at 1974. What’s the deal with that? Mine is a 1975.
That's all the info that the person had available at the time he posted the info.
 
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