Chrysler had a small tag screwed to either the driver's side inner fender or on the firewall. Depending on year, the first three rows were numbers (1 to 0), lower case letters (a to z) and then upper case letters (A to Z). Some of the numbers / letters had numbers below them. The groups with upper and lower letters/numbers were for the various options on the car. The bottom two rows had the upper row with things like SON, MODEL, BODY, TRIM, PAINT. The lower row had the details for the row above. The "SON" stood for Shipping Order Number. Prior to 1969 this number was stamped on various parts of the car. On A bodies it was stamped on the radiator cross member (at the factory covered by the antifreeze warning tag) and on the large pre-C bodies on the firewall around the heater (the firewall as the front clip was removable.) If you find such a tag, and the VIN, post it and the group will help decode it all. Bill Toronto, ON On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Gary Wilson <Gwwilson67@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > No IMB cars or build sheet. Just trying to figure out what engine the car > orginaily had. It had no engine when I brought it. Thanks for the info. I > will try and get pictures of the vin and the one on the door.; > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Jim Altemose <jaltemoose@xxxxxxxxx> > To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 9:02:15 AM > Subject: Re: vin numbers > > Gary, > > Is there something in particular you're trying to confirm? > Do you have the build sheet or IBM card? > > You can confirm the VIN either through Chrysler Historical, Galen > Govier, or if you're > looking to confirm a Max Wedge, you can get one of Darrel Davis's > books or have someone > look up the VIN. I have his 63 book, not 64, but they list every Maxie VIN. > > So how do you know the VIN is valid for the car? > > On the radiator support is stamped a 10 digit number that will match > the IBM card and the broadcast sheet, if you have either of those. If > you don't, Chrysler Historical can send you a copy for $45. > > http://www.wpchryslermuseum.org/newsroom.do;jsessionid=721733B9737791EC63257F0735F3EAAF?id=390&mid=135 > > Chrysler LLC > Corporate Historical Collection > 12501 Chrysler Fwy. > CIMS 410-11-21 > Detroit, MI 48288 USA > Attn: Historical Information > E-mail: archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Fax: 313-252-2928 > > On the rear package shelf on the top side below the upholstering there > is the same number stamped that is on the radiator support. The > number will be ten digits and some may look like letters, i.e, a 1 may > look like an I. The first digit is year, the second plant, the next > four the schedule date and the last four the plant number. On a 65 > the third through fifth is the schedule date and the last five the > plant number. > > - Jim > Jim Altemose, Long Island, NY > '63 Polara 500 (Max Wedge) > '63 Polara 500 (383) > '65 Belvedere I (Street Wedge) > '71 Bronco > > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Bill Watson <chrycoman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> The VIN is stamped on a plate attached to the driver's side door hinge >> post. Being an American Dodge V8 it should start with a "6" and be >> 10 numbers in length. Canadian dodge V8 models started with "5". >> >> No idea what all those numbers mean. Depends upon where they were >> located, stamped or written on the metal or stamped on a plate >> attached to the car. >> >> If the "6442149323" is the VIN - >> >> 6 - Dodge V8 >> 4 - Polara 500 >> 4 - 1964 model year >> 2 - Hamtramck, MI assembly plant >> 149323 - 49,323rd car off the B body line at Hamtramck >> >> Bill >> Toronto, ON >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Gary Wilson <Gwwilson67@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> I need some numbers ran if someone can help. From 1964 Dodge 500 Auto on >>> floor. 1234567890 52-25-63820-14 1210-0304642 6442149323 These were >>in >>> the engine compartment. These off of the door 3-36-638214-4 AZ01070021 >>Hope >>> I got it right. Trying to make the car orginial. Mopar413 Gary Thanks >>for >>> any help. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > >