Re: 1965 10 digit vin questions
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Re: 1965 10 digit vin questions



On the Barracuda I think the 1965 VIN codes are relatively generic and you need to match up the vehicle to the codes, for example the "taxi" refers to a Belvedere Taxi (1965), or Coronet Taxi (1965), not the Barracuda.
See if this helps:
http://www.yearone.com/yodnn/tech/VehicleInfoDecoding/MoparDecoding/MoparVINDecoding/tabid/327/Default.aspx

Also, here are some 1965 Dodge code leads:
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/ml-osterling65fendertag.html

Thanks,
Gary H. 

-----Original Message-----
 
>I have 2 question on my 65 cars.  Both are the early 10 digit VINs, both 
>with clean titles and fender tags.
>
>Vehicle 1:  1965 Barracuda Formula S (I have the original window sticker 
>too!)
>
>VIN:  V8551xxxxx
>
>The 10 digit sequence is:  Line , Price Class , Year , Plant ,  6 digit 
>sequence.
>
>The VIN indicates:  Valiant 8 cyl., Taxi, 1965, LA plant, 1xxxxx    (100001 
>is the start at LA)
>
>There is no Line code for the Barracuda....so the Valiant tag is OK.   but 
>Taxi???
>
>
>Vehicle 2:  1965 Dodge Coronet  6cyl, 3 spd. 2 dr. Hdtp.
>
>VIN:  43512xxxxx
>
>The VIN indicates:  Dodge 6 cyl. 117 WB, Med price class, 1965, "1" 
>indicates "Plymouth from Lynch Rd", 2xxxxx   sequence.
>
>I would have thought the 4 digit should be a "2" indicating "Dodge from 
>Hamtrack".
>
>
>Anyone shed any light???
>
>thanks
>Mike 


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