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Old 09-10-2013, 10:33 AM
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Default Another Trim Tag Decode please

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Old 09-10-2013, 11:17 AM
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I think you might need to purchase Eric White's book....

http://www.whitehouse-graphics.com/i...de%20book.html





It includes cowl tag decodes and anything else you could want to know about '64-'74 (and the newer ones).

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Old 09-10-2013, 11:54 AM
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yes, but everyone has been so helpful.

This tag is actually my car that is for sale.

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Old 09-10-2013, 05:29 PM
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Default Heres my file/list of Acc codes...

PONTIAC A-BODY ACCESSORY CODES
These codes are on the bottom of the trim data tag found on the fire wall.
They primarily identify equipment or options installed.
Some codes only ID option and not specific equipment.

These codes are made up of a number (Excl #1) and are followed by one or more letters.
The number in front identifies group. Groups are 2, 3, 4 & 5.

This five group code system ONLY applies to the following FISHER Body assembly plants;
FRA, (Framingham, MA) KAN, (Kansas City, MO) & PON, (Pontiac, MI)
The BF, (Fremont, CA) used a UPC code system and the BAL, (Baltimore, MD) plant used no codes at all


Group 1: D = Power convertible top (If not standard)
E = Soft ray tinted glass (All windows)
O = Two tone paint (w/ use of vinyl top trim)
O = Mirror Group (1965)
T = Power front seat (Bench or L.H. Bucket)
W = Soft ray tinted glass (Windshield only)
Y = Power windows

Group 2: A= Foam bench seat cushion (Exc. GTO)
B = 3 speed manual transmission (Floor shift)
E = Air conditioning (Different ducting)
G = Console
H = Heater delete
K = Air conditioning
L = 4 speed manual transmission
N = Automatic (1964)
P = Back up lamps. (Listed incorrectly in many publication as Radio, 1964-65)
R = Rear seat speaker
S = Rear mounted manual antenna
T = Rear mounted power antenna
U = 8-Track (1967)
V = Verbra-phonic rear speaker
W = 2 speed automatic transmission
Y = Padded dash (1965)
Z = 3SPD M40 AUTOMATIC (1967)

Group 3: B = Rear window defogger
C = Padded dash (1964-KC cars)?
K = Dome courtesy lamp
N = Roof rail reading lamps

Group 4: F = Outside remote mirror
G = Décor Group (Tempest & Tempest Custom only 1964-1965 KC cars)
H =
Q = Full size spare tire (1967)?



Group 5: B = Luggage lamp (Kansas City plant only)
J = Under hood lamp
M = Rear center seat belt (Framingham plant only)
N = GTO trim upgrade/option (1965-KC cars)
O = Seat Belt Delete (1965)?
P = Luggage lamp (Framingham and Pontiac plants only)
W = Custom retractable front seat belts
Y = Deluxe front seat belts
Y = Custom seat belts (1965)?
Z = Shoulder belts (Front seats)
Z = Seat belt delete (1964 -Pontiac Plant)

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I think you might need to purchase Eric White's book....

http://www.whitehouse-graphics.com/i...de%20book.html





It includes cowl tag decodes and anything else you could want to know about '64-'74 (and the newer ones).

K
That book is priceless. I think there's a new edition coming out too.

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