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Technical Plymouth factory delete

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ROBERT JAM, Aug 23, 2014.

  1. ROBERT JAM
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    Any body point me in the direction of finding a build sheet on my Plymouth it appears to be a factory delete car. I would like to find out how it came from the factory. I know it was built in the L A plant.
     

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  2. Andamo
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  3. daliant
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    Look under the seats, the build sheet is usually tucked into the springs.
     
  4. 31Dodger
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    Try above the top of the glove box, too. Galen will definitely know. The fender tag would tell. Post it here and I can possibly tell if you cannot get in touch with Galen. I have some of his research books.
     
  5. ROBERT JAM
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    Here's the fender tag image.jpg
     
  6. ROBERT JAM
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    That's what so great about the hamb .You always step up with support and help
     
  7. ROBERT JAM
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    Monday up to the top
     
  8. txturbo
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    Plymouth wasn't deleted until 2001.
     
  9. 31Dodger
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    Looks like by the fender tag that you have a radio delete car. Can you please post a dashboard photo from the Plymouth? Thanks.
    Interesting that the tag is riveted on. Most are attached by little Phillips head screws.
    Some other information:
    0926=build date of September 26th, 1963.
    7220=shipping order number.
    H1B=high end interior,cloth/vinyl,blue.
    WW1=white paint.
     
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  10. ROBERT JAM
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  11. ROBERT JAM
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    Here you go ! No blue interior though
     
  12. ROBERT JAM
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    Also no visors or heater
     
  13. 31Dodger
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    And it has a 1964 Dodge horn ****on....I am thinking that someone has changed the fender tag. Looks like you really need to talk to my buddy Galen. Tell him that John Keiser referred you to him.
     
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  14. 49ratfink
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    interesting that with all these deletes it not on "post" car
     
  15. ClayMart
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    I've got a '64 Savoy 2dr post that's a radio delete car. It had a smaller embossed cover that was just slightly larger than the radio opening cut-out in the dash. I wonder if somebody fabbed up the larger cover in yours that fits the entire area between the heater control panel and the glove box door? Looks smoother that way.

    Yeah, that "fratzog" horn ****on emblem caught my eye too...
     
  16. TR Waters
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    from Vermont

    I also had a 64 Savoy 2 door post that was a heater and radio delete car. Originally from Florida. Post this over on the Moparts board, and you will get all the info on it, without having to pay anyone.
     

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