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1968 Coronet vin #'s, what's the earliest known or registered ?
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packman555 Wrote:Thanks for the heads up on the other poster, what would you like to know about my car or documentation? From your handle, do you own a 69 Coronet?


Sorry so slow on the reply. Yes, I own a 69 Coronet R/T. I track cars built at the SL Louis plant for model year 1969 and am always interested in finding new cars, especially early cars.


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69Coronetrt Wrote:Sorry so slow on the reply. Yes, I own a 69 Coronet R/T. I track cars built at the SL Louis plant for model year 1969 and am always interested in finding new cars, especially early cars.
Nice car, how many produced?
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Built for sale in the US:

99 440 four speeds
317 440 Automatics
Four Hemi four speeds
Six Hemi automatics

Mine is an automatic. It was sold out of a dealership in Great Falls, MT.
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I am very sorry I am so late late with this response, as I have had guests at my house for the last week. Also I am new to message boards in general and really don't understand how they work. I recently bought a 1969 Dodge Coronet 2 door hard top that has been in storage for the last 12 years awaiting a restoration. The car was scheduled to be built on 801 1968 (August 1, 1968) and is sequential number 101746. The car was ordered by Chrysler as a show car along with (5-7?) similar cars. My car is a hemi 4-speed with many options. I know of two other similar cars to still exist, but was not able to obtain those cars build sheets or fender tag info. I have both the fender tag and original build sheet for my car and a decode done by Galen in July of 1992 and would be very happy to share them with you along with some pictures. Also my car has the original 4 Mopar recall wheels.
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packman555 Wrote:I am very sorry I am so late late with this response, as I have had guests at my house for the last week. Also I am new to message boards in general and really don't understand how they work. I recently bought a 1969 Dodge Coronet 2 door hard top that has been in storage for the last 12 years awaiting a restoration. The car was scheduled to be built on 801 1968 (August 1, 1968) and is sequential number 101746. The car was ordered by Chrysler as a show car along with (5-7?) similar cars. My car is a hemi 4-speed with many options. I know of two other similar cars to still exist, but was not able to obtain those cars build sheets or fender tag info. I have both the fender tag and original build sheet for my car and a decode done by Galen in July of 1992 and would be very happy to share them with you along with some pictures. Also my car has the original 4 Mopar recall wheels.
All I can say is, WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
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packman555 Wrote:I am very sorry I am so late late with this response, as I have had guests at my house for the last week. Also I am new to message boards in general and really don't understand how they work. I recently bought a 1969 Dodge Coronet 2 door hard top that has been in storage for the last 12 years awaiting a restoration. The car was scheduled to be built on 801 1968 (August 1, 1968) and is sequential number 101746. The car was ordered by Chrysler as a show car along with (5-7?) similar cars. My car is a hemi 4-speed with many options. I know of two other similar cars to still exist, but was not able to obtain those cars build sheets or fender tag info. I have both the fender tag and original build sheet for my car and a decode done by Galen in July of 1992 and would be very happy to share them with you along with some pictures. Also my car has the original 4 Mopar recall wheels.

Was your car built at Lynch Road and do you know about 102259? 102322?
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No my car was built in St. Louis. I am not familiar with the other numbers you mention, what is their significance?. Also my car was owned by the last owner for 24 years, not 12 as I mistakenly stated in my last message. From the original thread did you receive a copy of the build sheet that referenced his car's build sheet and stated that it was a Canadian Show Car? I have spoken to one of the owners that supposedly owns a similar Show Car to mine, and he said his build sheet is stamped "Show Car". Mine is typed "01 HEMI" on the bottom of the page. My car vehicle order order number is 960102 and it is a Y-16 sales bank car. Options on my car are too numerous to list, but if you send me your email address I will send you all the info you need to help me figure out this car
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