1964 and early 65 cars assembled up to mid October 1964. Right lower corner was PNT. P for roof, N for body and T for upper door frame or paint insert on side mouldings.
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If you just read that part.
1964 and early 65 cars assembled up to mid October 1964. Right lower corner was PNT. P for roof, N for body and T for upper door frame or paint insert on side mouldings.
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So it appears I have a year model that sinks into the abyss trying to decode? lol At least it does have the partial matching SO number stamped on the body so I know it's correct. lol
That's really unusual. Kinda cool too, though. Makes um special.I'm right there with you ...
Every repro product is 60-63...... 66 - 69.
Usually when you run into that kinda thing, yeah.Seems it was a transitional year
Usually when you run into that kinda thing, yeah.
That's kinda cool though......My Canadian 64 comes with 63 rear quarter louvers... Guess they had some left over
That's kinda cool though......
As usual... 64's are this general gap in information available. PNT versus PAINT...
And this is not mine but one I found online associated with a B body.
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'64 dealer book lists a two tone as extra cost on the V-200, not sure if the paint chips are the optional colors for it or just interior door uppers but lists a ruby red for P. Order code 282, $15.70 option
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Good thing they did not use a paint code “K”!The P is for the upper door frames and P is ruby red for Plymouth, they did this to make the transition for the red interior. My 63 valiant wagon is PPP.
Thanks. I'm unclear on what "side sweeps" are.WWP = White Roof, White Body, Red Side Sweeps which is the underside (below the roof trim) and I would believe the inner parts of the door jambs to make the transition to the red interior. If the car had a white interior, it would be WWW. White is one of the exterior colors that almost any interior color would work. My info comes from Galen Govier 62-65 production option code book aka Little White Books.
The underside of the roof that's exposed when you open the door it's to make the transition in your case from the white exterior to the red interion also it extends into the door jambs. Maybe someone else has a picture of it.Thanks. I'm unclear on what "side sweeps" are.