Re: 62-65 VIN
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Re: 62-65 VIN



Not that I know about, to both questions. The make, model, year and assembly plant is all the VIN reveals on a 1962-1965 Mopar. 

The fender tag will provide more clues, but not all fender tags are decodable, due to lost records at some Chrysler manufacturing plants.

Thanks,
Gary H.

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>  Hi - I understand that the VIN on newer cars with 17 digit VINs can be used to identify parts numbers, especially if there have been mid-model year part changes.  My question is whether the sequence portion of the 62-65 Mopar VINs can be used for similar information, say a mid-model year change in a transmission part? Would a repair shop have any need to investigate the VIN in ordering parts for a 62-65 Mopar? Thanks
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