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CLICK HERE FOR PRINTABLE REGISTRATION
FORMS THAT YOU CAN TAKE TO SHOWS
Use the form
below to register your 1966 or 1967 Dodge Charger. In response
to your registration,
you will receive an email back letting you know that your Charger was successfully registered. The
email will also tell you what color your Charger was originally, what engine
it originally had, where it was built, what
day it was built, what the original interior color was, how rare it
is, etc.
Here are a few things that you will need to locate to register your Charger...
VIN = Vehicle Identification Number. Open your
driver's door. On the front door post between the hinges there should be a metal tag.
The 13 digit number on this tag is the VIN. Example: XP29H72100001.
SONUMBER = Pop the hood and look on the driver's side inner fender, just back
from the battery. There should be a small metal tag there held down by two screws.
This is called the fender tag. On a '66 the SONUMBER is on the
lower left. On a '67, the SONUMBER is on the lower right. This is an eight digit number.
PAINT & TRM CODES = These codes are also on the fender
tag. The PAINT code will be either four or five
digits on a '66, and it is labeled a PNT code on a '67, and will be
three digits. A '67 Charger will also have a UBS code which tells roof
stripe, buffed paint, and upper door frame paint information. The TRM code is on
both tags and is a three digit code. It represents the original
interior color of the Charger.
SAMPLE 1966 CHARGER
FENDER TAG

SAMPLE 1967 CHARGER
FENDER TAG

If you are missing
your fender tag and
would still like to know the SONUMBER, then check your radiator support on
the driver's side. This is one of the two places where you
can find it on the vehicle. On a '66 it will be on the back of the
support, facing the radiator, and upside down. On a '67 it will be on the top facing
up at the hood. It should start with a '61' for '66's and '72' for '67's,
but that is not part of the
SONUMBER, but the following 8 digits are.
LOCATION
PICTURE HERE
Feel
free to email me (Jon Gibbs) if you have any questions about anything. Email
is checked frequently and always responded to.
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