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Need help with some fender tags

Started by firefighter3516, November 03, 2007, 08:19:12 PM

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firefighter3516

Can any one help me with these fender tag stampings?????/

top of the tag 
01109  041  102900  988052


then also these
V1L  V74  M0V

all help will be appreciated.
1998 Dakota 318
1999 2500 Cummins
1973 Charger (in bad shape but working on it)
www.myspace.com/73dodgecharger

69CoronetRT

Quote from: firefighter3516 on November 03, 2007, 08:19:12 PM
Can any one help me with these fender tag stampings?????/

top of the tag 
01109  041  102900  988052


then also these
V1L  V74  M0V

all help will be appreciated.

Looks like a 73 model car with 340 built at Lynch Road

01109 =gate and base number (for assembling the body in white) 
102900 = sequence number of body in white
041 = engine assembly '73 340 for B and E body, auto tranny   
988 = rear axle assembly number. B body 3.23 open rear end 10" drums
052 = tranny assembly; automatic behind a 73 340 in a B body
V1L - Vinyl top; parchment in color
V74 - side stripe available on 73 Satellite Sebrings and Charger SE but the '4' is probably a letter.
MOV - ???

What car is this from? There are some codes that may conflict.

Seeking information on '69 St. Louis plant VINs, SPDs and VONs. Buld sheets and tag pictures appreciated. Over 3,000 on file thanks to people like you.

firefighter3516

sorry about that I should have been more clear.  the 01109 041 102900 988052 is from a 73 charger and the V1L V74 M0V is from a 73 and you were right 69coronet the mov was a wrong it is M07 sorry about that. Well I will give you the whole tag but those were the only codes I needed.

01109  102900  041  988052                                         R21 V5X V7Y  28  END
                                                                                  M07 M21 M25 M26 M31
                                                                                  G65 G75 H51 J25 J52 L31
V4X  U                      J54                                              V1L  U  B41 C21 C56 G55
JA5 C2X9 TX9 802 107434                                             JY9 D6Y3 000 405 328752
E55 D34 WH23 H31 102071                                           E44 D34 WH23 G4G 225347


I just got these 2 cars I am hoping to build one or the other. They are not in the best condition but I think they are worth keeping and working on. Which one you think would be more worthy of working on by the fender codes. If any would like to see pic just let me know and I will put them up. I dont plan on restoring either one of them to factory but I do want them to look good. they both dont have the motors but one did have a 400 just siting in it but I now the first was a 340 and the other is a 318. Well anyway any suggestions would be very appreciated. I am new to all this but I am going to do my best.
1998 Dakota 318
1999 2500 Cummins
1973 Charger (in bad shape but working on it)
www.myspace.com/73dodgecharger

69CoronetRT

If you don't plan on putting either back to factory, then the tags don't matter. Start with the one that is the most solid and needs the least amount of structural and/or body work.
Seeking information on '69 St. Louis plant VINs, SPDs and VONs. Buld sheets and tag pictures appreciated. Over 3,000 on file thanks to people like you.

RD

Quote from: 69CoronetRT on November 04, 2007, 10:57:48 AM
If you don't plan on putting either back to factory, then the tags don't matter. Start with the one that is the most solid and needs the least amount of structural and/or body work.


click here for a fendertag decoder:

http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/decode.exe
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