All RWD Imperials were built at Jefferson Avenue (3 or C), except 1959-61 which were built at the Warren Avenue plant (7 or 4) and the 1981-83 models which were built at Windsor (R). (Some Imperial models were built at Windsor during the 1930's for the Canadian market). So, your 1968 VIN should be - Y - Imperial M - Crown OR H - LeBaron 2 - 2-door OR 4 - 4-door 1 - Sedan OR 3 - Hardtop OR 7 - Convertible K - 440-cid V8 8 - 1968 model year C - Jefferson Avenue 100001 & up - Sequential production number The first digits of your VIN will appear on the bottom row of the data tag. The next two digits are for the engine (81), then transmission (5), and tires. The next three digits is the scheduled production date and finally the six-digit shipping order number. The whole VIN did not appear on the data tag until 1969. Lynch Road? The Lynch Road plant was Plymouth's home plant from about 1931 to 1981. I have sent an e-mail with correct information on decoding the 1958 to 1975 VIN. They also missed '41' for the 1967-69 4-door sedan in the body styles listing. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Savard" <res03r3f@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:30 PM Subject: IML: 68 VIN Decoding > Thanks to all on this-my VIN is located on the dash pad! I'm accustomed > to working on 64-66 and kept looking on door posts. My 7th digit is a > "C" and according to all info I got off the Imp Web Page it should be a > "A" for Lynch Road. What does "C" stand for? > Don Savard > > >