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Re: factory options



Below is Bill's reply. (Gmail setting to rich text is making the mail blank to some members.)


In this particular instance the question was regarding the options, codes
and prices on a 1965 Dodge Coronet, and not the plate that covers the hole.=


The term "radio delete" popularly covers both the lack of a radio and the
plate that covers the hole when there is no radio.    As a resut of the use=

of "radio delete" for a car that has no radio, many expect there to be a
code for such a situation be it on a list of options or on the build
sheet.   But that situation only holds true when a radio is standard
equipment and the non-installation of a radio is an option.

Bill
Toronto, ON

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 11:49 PM, Herb wrote:

>
>
> When people refer to heater, radio, pushbutton delete, they are actually
> referring to the plate that covers the appropriate hole and not the fact
> that the build sheet reflected if it was ordered with or with out the
> option
>  I have at least one of each of the plates to delete or cover heat contro=
ls
>  transmission pushbuttons & radio holes in the dash for my 63s no matter
> how
> my car was ordered.
>
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>  Herb
>

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bill Watson  


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