I'm repro'ing my fender tag (it rusted out) and want it to be as accurate as possible (there is no build sheet). Is there such a thing as a list of codes that DON'T go on a tag? In poking around in this and other forums, it appears that there was no real protocol as to what codes go on the tag. It was said that the rules changed by year, by plant, by day of the week, by model, and by how many drinks the tag person had the night before. In addition, some people say the tag codes have to do with mods to the body itself, but I don't see that rule being correct either. For example, some people say the radio is on the tag, other people say no (I've seen tags both ways). Also, some codes may be part of a group (light group, etc.), but not in the instances of this car...
My '71 Demon is a base car and the codes below I don't think would be on the tag, does anyone concur?
I'm pretty sure my Demon was a "bank" car (one spit out of the factory just to fill spaces on a dealer's lot), because there's no rhyme/reason to the options it has... I also have a '71 AMC SC360 optioned the same way. I bought the AMC from the original owner and he said the AMC sat on the lot for almost a year. He said he originally wanted to order an AMX but was getting shipped out to Vietnam in two months. So he ended up "settling" for the SC360 on the lot instead...
My '71 Demon is a base car and the codes below I don't think would be on the tag, does anyone concur?
| G41 | DAY/NIGHT REAR VIEW MIRROR |
| J11 | GLOVE BOX LOCK |
| L15 | ASH RECEIVER LIGHT |
| W11 | DELUXE WHEEL COVERS |
| M85 | FRONT & REAR BUMPER GUARDS |
| J15 | CIGAR LIGHTER |
| S77 | POWER STEERING |
I'm pretty sure my Demon was a "bank" car (one spit out of the factory just to fill spaces on a dealer's lot), because there's no rhyme/reason to the options it has... I also have a '71 AMC SC360 optioned the same way. I bought the AMC from the original owner and he said the AMC sat on the lot for almost a year. He said he originally wanted to order an AMX but was getting shipped out to Vietnam in two months. So he ended up "settling" for the SC360 on the lot instead...
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