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Location: Mitchell Nebraska | I recieved my build card for our Lafemme today.Kind of cool to know a little about the car.Was built on Jan.12 1956 and ordered by a dealer in Muenster Texas (Lambert Bezner Motor Co.) Paint 176 (Upper Regal Orchid,Lower Misty Orchid),Trim:546 (Regal Orchid Jacquard interior fabric,Misty Orchid Flecked with Gold, gold seat bolsters,Rain Hat,Rain Coat & Umbrella in Misty Orchid Flecked,Convenience Pockets back of front seats "La Femme" name plate in gold on front fenders and glove box doorAlso ordered with radio,radio rear speaker,stone guards ,3.5 axle and numerous other accessory groups and misc.special equipment that it doesn't break down.The motor number on the build card matches the motor in the car.Apears to all be there except for the rain hat,coat and umbrella. |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | Nice, Scott!
Can you post up a pic of your car's IBM Build card?
1956 IBM's can be tricky to interpret, because they share their layout with the 1955 MoPars.
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Location: Buena Park, CA | Yes Scott, Please post your IBM card. Neil and I have worked on mine a little bit, but since there is no master de-code for these Dodges, we meed as many owners to post their cards as possible so that we can cross compare numbers |
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Location: Mitchell Nebraska | Here is a picture,not sure if it clear enough.I am not by the IBM card right now but can try and get a clearer picture later this week
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Location: York County, PA | You is down side up.
Catch ya later. |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | Yeah; a cleaner more detailed image of the IBM card would be appreciated.
Right-side-up is nice, too.
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