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Can anyone help with fender tag decipher on my 67 Cuda Fastback?
You try to teach a man to fish...Yep, see here...67 Barracuda fastback fender tag decode
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I would agree with this, however I heard it = Hamtramck as the 7th digit in the VIN is 2 which = Hamtramck Assy-Detroit.M-2 nobody knows
That's what I thought, but I can't corroborate it, plus there are none on this car. Funny thing is M2 shows on a tag in Galen's decoding book but doesn't mention it...I don't see them in your photos, but, M2 might be bumper guards.
Another theory...I would agree with this, however I heard it = Hamtramck as the 7th digit in the VIN is 2 which = Hamtramck Assy-Detroit.
I'm talking 67 here.
You need to share thatalong with the letter from Chrysler Historical listing all codes and meanings
Anyway you can not tell location from fender tagDefinitely not Hamtramck
2 is Hamtramck...The VIN tells the plant-
BH29D7x
x= the plant
7 is St Louis I know that for sure.
IIRC 1- is Hamtramck and 2 is Lynch Rd again IIRC.
I have been hearing this for years, you would think that 50% of the cars would have the M2 code but it doesn't seam that way, unless the 2nd line was an overflow line?This is from the 66/67 Charger source guide site-
M2 = This is not an "option" on the car, it stands for the car was made on assembly line #2 at the factory. There were 2 assembly lines for the 67 Chargers & Coronets and if your car was assembled on "line #2", it was coded this way.
Not sure if it's accurate or what their source is.
Source Guide
I'm trying to figure out why they would need to know that on the fender tag......This is from the 66/67 Charger source guide site-
M2 = This is not an "option" on the car, it stands for the car was made on assembly line #2 at the factory. There were 2 assembly lines for the 67 Chargers & Coronets and if your car was assembled on "line #2", it was coded this way.
Not sure if it's accurate or what their source is.
Source Guide
Any way to know how many 67 2bbl 273 4 sp manual transmission fastbacks were made with air? I think there were only 1200 1967 2bbl 273 fastbacks with manual 4 speed.AC four speed car = cool.
Interesting that AC is on B body tags for 67, but not A?