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Decoding a 70 rt

Started by kylem4711, October 10, 2007, 05:21:04 PM

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kylem4711

Hello,  there is a car that i would like som ehelp decoding.

It has a 440 4-speed with a pistol grip.

I was given a whole bunch of numbers from the broadcast sheet that i would like to get some help on.

here's what i have.

Y16 26M
N21 M31 R11 V21
G33 "H OR A" 51  J25
J45 J81 L31
VIX A01 A04 B51 C16 C55
FY1 C6XA TX9 B14
129920E85 B32 D XS29VOG160734




it this an original 4-speed?  is there anyway i can tell if this is an original pistol grip?
Thanks guys.  I think i want to buy it even if it is not the original trans,  but i would really like to know.

Can someone help me out with this tonight?

thanks guys


kyle
1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

Dodge Don

You need this link

http://1970chargerregistry.com/index.html



In a nutshell:

Based on your numbers:

1970 Charger R/T
440 4bbl
Auto Transmission
Top Banana Yellow paint*
Black vinyl roof
Light package
Radio package
Power brakes
Console
Bucket seats
Hood pins*
Rear spoiler*
Hood mounted turn signal indicators
3 speed wipers
Left hand remote mirror
Air conditioning
Drip rail moulding
Body belt moulding
AM radio
Performance hood treatment*
26" rad

* these options make your car rarer than normal.


p.s....that info is off the fender tag....the broadcast sheet is much more comprehensive (decoder on 70 Registry as well)

Chris G.

I remember that car from ebay. It's really XS29U0G160734. It's an original 440 4bbl auto car that had A/C. I don't recall that car having the spoiler option (J81). Try and get some pictures of the car and fender tag and I'm sure we could help you out..

Send us a pic of the broadcast sheet and we can help you even more.  :yesnod:

kylem4711

thanks guys, just to be clear the broadcast sheet is the actual paper that came with the car?

1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

Chris G.

Quote from: kylem4711 on October 10, 2007, 06:01:23 PM
thanks guys, just to be clear the broadcast sheet is the actual paper that came with the car?

A broadcast sheet was not intended to be left in cars, but if you were one of the lucky ones, you had it in yours. It's basically the birth certificate of the car, and can explain how it was built and what it left the factory with. You can find the sheet in multiple places inside the car. Most common is under the rear bottom seat.

kylem4711

1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

70sixpkrt

Can you get a pic of the vin # or fender tag?


440-6pk, 4-speed, Dana 60 with 3:54  
13.01 @107.93 (street tires spinning all the way down)

kylem4711

well the vin is XS29U0G160734.

and the guy just read me what he could read from the fender tag
1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed