Late 1973 340 car.I would say your 1974 Dodge were assembled in August 13 1973.
I would say it's an early 1974 340 car.Late 1973 340 car.
1974 was 360-4. The 1973 model year was the last year to have the 340 option ( H Code)I would say it's an early 1974 340 car.
1973 production ended last week of July 1973.1974 was 360-4. The 1973 model year was the last year to have the 340 option ( H Code)
I have seen 2 others this late. And of the line for 340 cars.1973 production ended last week of July 1973.
Last day were 731 or July 31st.I have seen 2 others this late. And of the line for 340 cars.
Production on the 74s started probably August 6th or 13th.Last day were 731 or July 31st.
Fender tag and VIN as well as stamp match door sticker. Factory paint under sticker.I mean, the VIN on the sticker would indicate it’s a ‘73. But the build date would indicate it was probably built on the 1st day of ‘74 model year production. Late order held over after the re-tool?
Of course, that’s just a sticker. Not saying I don’t believe you, but seeing the other VIN stampings and other options on the car would go a long way. The ‘74 would have been a shock mounted front bumper for the early production, ‘73 would have a standard mount bumper.
Fender tag and VIN as well as stamp match door sticker. Factory paint under sticker.