--- George Taylor <gtmp@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I don't have a specific answer ... but can give a > kind of MoPar 101 parts # > course. #'s were randomly assigned in numerical > sequences that often reveal > the era. 1100 #'s reflected 1942-48 .. 1300's > early 50's .. 1500 #'s mid > 50's ,etc. 2100 #'s reflect early 60's. > > A single piece part may contain the part #. A > multiple piece part such as > a mirror would never reflect a part #. Any # found > would be a casting # > for the particular sub-assembly. Often times the > sub-assembly casting # > will be a few digits off the part #. > This particular mirror is probably '64 or later, the later the more likely. Pentastars did not show up on castings until '64 and started showing up in quantity in '65 and later. That doesn't mean George's parts number info is wrong. I've seen the same part number on parts that were identical in appearence except for the pentastar, FL logo, or no logo at all... > -----Original Message----- > From: David Agnew <Fnnutz@xxxxxxxxxx>, Tuesday, > January 18, 2000 6:55 PM > > >FWLK'ers, > > Can anyone please identify a rear view > mirror I found in a bit of a > >garage cleanup today. Single strut manual, could I > guess be from passenger > >or driver's side, cast into base are DPCD AACY > and 2299521, part no or > >cast no, not sure how it went with mirrors. On the > back of the chromed > >mirror back is the Mopar pentastar logo, I have 6 > parts books to '65 and > not > >in any of them. From number, could be '61 up, any > ideas greatly > appreciated, > > Dave in NZ. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com |