Who else's car started out as a LOW option car?

I've rarely seen a fender tag with such few options as mine. I'm sure they are around, but most cars like mine were usually NOT considered desirable and were driven hard and ended up in the scrap heap. We all can't have H Code 340 4 speed cars. :poke: But I'm OK with what I have. It gives me the freedom to do whatever I want without worrying about molesting an original car.
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V: Car Line: Valiant / Duster

L: Price Class: Low

29: Body Style: 2 Door Sports Hardtop

G: Engine: 318 230HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL

0: Model Year: 1970

B: Assembly Plant: Hamtramck, MI, USA

426242: Production Sequence Number

E44: 318 CID 2-barrel V8, 230hp

D31: Light Duty 904 Auto Trans.

EB5: Paint Code: Blue Fire Irid (Plymouth)

L: Trim - Low

2: Vinyl Bench Seat

B7: Dark Blue

EB7: Upper Door Frame: Jamaica Blue Irid (Plymouth)

713: Build Date: July 13

195564:
Order Number

EB5: Roof Type OR Color: Blue Fire Irid (Plymouth)

R11: Music Master Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)

Y05: Build to USA Specs

EN2: End of Codes, Assembly Line 2


Yours has the stupid-rare engine bay blackout option. Don't move, I'm calling Gaven Golier right this second.


I'll have to look at my Valiant next chance I get. FE5 Rallye Red FOUR DOOR with the only options being maybe power steering and an automatic. I can't remember if a radio was factory or not. Last time I read the tags a Republican was in office and we had a ground war in Iraq, and the decoders then didn't have much because it was a '75. It's a 318 car so I guess that counts.

I've been slowly working on a 440 6-pack for it.