Could someone please decode this for me? It's on a 1963 Dodge Dt
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Decoding the Tag
Section Codes from Tag Description
Production Row 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 (top row letters) The numbers beneath this row are plant-specific internal sequencing, routing, or inspection marks and do not decode into specific options.
Alphabet Row A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z (middle row letters) Numbers under these letters indicate specific features or options. Some known codes from a general list for this era include:
3 under C Likely related to the car's engine (e.g., specific slant-six) or safety group.
1 under D Indicates a 3-speed manual transmission.
5 under F Could be for a lower body finish panel/applique.
1 under M Could indicate power door locks or a roof rack.
1 under T Likely indicates a tachometer option.
1 under V Likely indicates back up lights.
Bottom Row SO NUMBER (Shipping Order) 10310 indicates a build date around October 31st (1=Jan, A=Oct, etc.). The following digits are a sequential order number.
BDY (Body) 6247 identifies the body style. 6 is for a 2-door sedan (Y=1), and the rest is specific to the Dodge Dart 170 model.
TRM (Trim) 711 indicates the interior trim grade and color, such as vinyl bench seats and a specific color.
PNT (Paint) 305 indicates the exterior paint color, likely a medium blue metallic or similar shade (color codes can vary between years and plants).
NNP (Paint Style) NNP likely refers to the paint style (mono, two-tone, etc.) and upper door frame color, typically a monochrome paint job in the body color.