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1955 C300 trim tag question
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kinas
Posted 2011-02-21 8:22 AM (#261814)
Subject: 1955 C300 trim tag question


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Was wondering if all 55 Mopars had trim tags. I seem to recall hearing that some did not. I'm looking at a 300 that is a basket case and the trim tag is missing, but there are holes on the firewall for it. And if its just plain lost can this AG place repro one using an IBM card if obtained. Thanks for any help. Rob
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finsruskw
Posted 2011-02-21 8:55 AM (#261818 - in reply to #261814)
Subject: RE: 1955 C300 trim tag question


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Some of the 55 trim tags were placed on the flat of the splash pan in front of the radiator.
I thought that's where they all were placed for '55, but I am not sure on that
The folks at the Chrysler 300 Club Intl. are chock full of folks very knowledgable when it comes to the 300's.

www.chrysler300club.com
check with Gloria at gmoon@iximd.com

Dave S.
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d500neil
Posted 2011-03-21 4:49 PM (#265440 - in reply to #261814)
Subject: Re: 1955 C300 trim tag question



Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!

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Yes, AG Back East can produce a 100% accurate P/T plate for your car, but you will need to provide the 300 International
club with the IBM card, and proof of your ownership of the car, so that their honcho can design the template of your
car's P/T plate, for AG Back East to follow, in the stamping out of your correct, accurate P/T plate.


For Dodges, the P/T plates were introduced sometime between 5/26/55 and 6/2/55, according to Mike Petersen's 1955
Dodge research.





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