1) NOS means "new old stock" and strictly speaking this means it was sold through the auto manufacturer's parts department (Mopar, Ford, etc.) NOS Mopar parts should come in a Mopar box. Aftermarket replacement parts, like a Wagner brake hose for example, are NORS which stands for "new old replacement stock". There are guys out there selling NORS as NOS who should know better... 2) In my experience there is no upholstery or paint code information on US built 55 or 56 Mopar bodies. The tag on the top centre of the firewall says "Chrysler Corp, Detroit Mich" and shows a body style code and body number only. If you have a US 55-56 parts books you will notice that interior soft parts (seat covers, etc) are not listed. Trim items were ordered by description. Canadian built cars have a tag on the passenger side firewall that shows body style, body number, paint code and trim code. The Canadian parts book lists soft parts by trim code but, unfortunately, these codes don't apply to US cars because Canadian interiors are different. Robert |