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I'm guessing model code WP is Coronet 500 - can anyone confirm?
Does anybody know what these (below) model codes are ? (must be Belvedere, GTX, Satellite)

RH
RP

Looks like Tan was available on all models and trim levels. (Dodge & Plymouth B-Body)
Looks like Turquoise was only available on Coronet 500's

Interesting stuff.
The first letter is the car make. the second is the series number. W = Coronet P = Coronet 500. R = Belvedere \ Satellite H = Belvedere IIP = Satellite.
Jeff, look closely at the bottom and you'll see all the letter designations.
The problem for me is that none of the colored caps in section #8-33-17, are listed for use on the wood grain steering wheels and I don't even see a listing for a horn button of any kind for the wood grain wheel, only listings for the horn button ornaments and the horn button ornament retainers for use on the wood grain wheels. [Image: crying.gif]

Richard
WH = Coronet 440 trim level cars
WP = Coronet 500 trim level cars and is also used for Charger models on some part listings
RH = Belvedere II trim level cars
RP = Satellite trim level cars

Richard

Model designation page from the 1966 Factory Parts Book

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Since we're talking about wood grain steering wheels now, let me add this to the conversation. A 1966 Coronet 440 Hemi 4 speed project car being sold by the owner of the Rocket Restorations company. The reason that I brought this up, is because among some of the extra parts that are included with this car, is an n.o.s. wood grain steering wheel with the chrome horn button. I honestly don't know for sure if this style horn button is correct for a 1966 B-Body car or not, because I can't find a listing for it in the parts book, but either way I think it's a great looking wheel and horn button and it would be my choice if I were to put one of these wheel assemblies in my 66 Coronet 500.

Richard

Link: http://www.rocketresto.com/ebay/Mike66Co...ronet.html

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And then on the other side of the debate we have a 1966 wood grain wheel with one of the red padded horn caps on a 1966 Coronet that is listed in the 1966 parts book, but not for use on the wood grain wheels! Damn, don't you just love Mother Mopar? Rofl

Richard

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OK, the button I have looks just like the NOS one above, but has either a Plymouth symbol or a Valiant symbol, I'm leaning towards that it's a Valiant. It's 2530 255, see what you can find on that one Richard
ws27 Wrote:OK, the button I have looks just like the NOS one above, but has either a Plymouth symbol or a Valiant symbol, I'm leaning towards that it's a Valiant. It's 2530 255, see what you can find on that one Richard

Hello Rich,
Well my friend, your part number adds even MORE confusion to this wood grain debate! [Image: sSig_DOH.gif]

This is what I found on the MyMopar part number search.

Search Result For "2530255"

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[TD] Part #[/TD]
[TD] Application[/TD]
[TD] Description[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="bgcolor: #FFFFFF"]
[TD]2530255[/TD]
[TD]64-65 val, barracuda[/TD]
[TD]horn button w/ emblem w/ wood wheel[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

This is what I found on a web site for a large n.o.s. parts supplier in Canada that I do business with.

[TABLE]
[TR]
[TD]Part#[/TD]
[TD]Type[/TD]
[TD]Price[/TD]
[TD]Description[/TD]
[TD]CT[/TD]
[TD]Vehicle[/TD]
[TD]YE[/TD]
[TD]AR[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]2530255[/TD]
[TD]NOS[/TD]
[TD]$160[/TD]
[TD]horn button w/ emblem w/ wood[/TD]
[TD]A[/TD]
[TD]64-65 val, barracuda[/TD]
[TD]64[/TD]
[TD]65[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

This is what I found in the 1964 and 1965 as well as the 1966 Factory Parts Books for part number 2530255.

ZIPPO, NADA, NOTHING, ZERO, NIL, ZILCH, NAUGHT! Are we seeing a pattern here? Rofl This is definitely a Chrysler part number, but I can't find it listed anywhere! [Image: shruggy.gif]

Richard
Richard, I don't see any confusion on my end. I knew it was a valiant wheel.

Now if we could get Jeff to get us his part number on the back of the dodge button that would be awesome.

Also I wouldn't be surprised if the actual wheel was the same for all these.
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