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help decode fender tag

Post by moparmike » Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:37 am

Here is how it reads please let me know. Basically found it in an old wreking yard and want to know if the rearend etc is worth salvaging.

N41 END
KG8 C 22 B41 F11 H41
KG8 C 2X9 000 228 C24586
E44 D34 Rm21 G4R 226109
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by bruce » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:45 pm

Looks to be a 318 car? It COULD have an 8-3/4 but more likely would have the little rear end (which looks like an undersized Dana). The little rear end wouldn't be worth the trouble.
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by moparmike » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:37 pm

It looks to be either a 73 or 74 roadrunner that had a very bad roll over It looks like an 8 3/4 rearend but hard to tell because the car is in a bad spot with in the yard ( way back in the woods) it does have some parts worth getting like chrome etc but a posi rear end is what I am seeking.
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Post by bruce » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:43 pm

Oh yeah, it's a '74. Tough to tell in the yard whether it's a suregrip or not, as there are no markings that will tell you. But an 8-3/4 is worth the trouble of getting out, suregrip or not...
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Post by moparmike » Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:11 pm

I think I have found a forgotten goldmine. This is an old wrecking yard from 20 years ago that is no longer in the business and everyone has forgotten. The owner has a house there but way back in the woods are a ton of old cars and sitting beside this roadrunner is a 70 dart and 72 satellite among others. He said I could buy the rear end for $200.00 sounds like a good deal if it a posi. Already took the 72 satellite badges and chrome offered to buy them but he just told me to take them for free.
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Post by bruce » Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:15 pm

Cool, I love places like that! Used to be one like that around here until the county and the EPA-types got all over the owner and forced him to clean up the place. Bye-bye to the only yard that had any old Mopes worth a flip.
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by moparmike » Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:36 am

Problem we had last year here in Canada was the price of scrap metal went through the roof so if you had old cars laying around the scrap metal places would give you at least $800.00 for a car. Now it is really hard to find parts the well has dried up and most prople that have parts want outrageous pricies for them
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by Smellslike1974 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:17 pm

Mines gotta 8 1/4.

I was looking up info about them yesterday because i wanted to know how reliable they are.I read on numerous sources that they are good rears for 350 hp and under.
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Post by steved » Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:17 pm

moparmike wrote:I think I have found a forgotten goldmine. This is an old wrecking yard from 20 years ago that is no longer in the business and everyone has forgotten. The owner has a house there but way back in the woods are a ton of old cars and sitting beside this roadrunner is a 70 dart and 72 satellite among others. He said I could buy the rear end for $200.00 sounds like a good deal if it a posi. Already took the 72 satellite badges and chrome offered to buy them but he just told me to take them for free.
where are you at? How's the LF fender on the satty?

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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by landon1 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:05 pm

Smellslike1974 wrote:Mines gotta 8 1/4.

I was looking up info about them yesterday because i wanted to know how reliable they are.I read on numerous sources that they are good rears for 350 hp and under.


idk why people say they're so weak...mine's been behind a HP 440 for probably 20 years and now it's a bit hotter, 400ish HP and no problems yet :wink:

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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by Smellslike1974 » Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:06 am

landon1 wrote:
Smellslike1974 wrote:Mines gotta 8 1/4.

I was looking up info about them yesterday because i wanted to know how reliable they are.I read on numerous sources that they are good rears for 350 hp and under.


idk why people say they're so weak...mine's been behind a HP 440 for probably 20 years and now it's a bit hotter, 400ish HP and no problems yet :wink:
Well i guess the rears condition plays a huge factor too.Was yours rebuilt or cleaned?I was looking into it because im putting a mild cam in my 318,i know its not gonna be a huge change but i may try doing a burnout(im so iffy when it comes to that stuff).I just wanted to know more about it.
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by moparmike » Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:19 pm

I Live in London Ontario, I think the front fender is good but will confirm as I am going there this week end to see what else is lying around. Now that the cooler weather is here I can get into a few areas that the bushes prevented me from reaching cars. Not to mention the mosquitos
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by Smellslike1974 » Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:59 pm

moparmike wrote:I Live in London Ontario, I think the front fender is good but will confirm as I am going there this week end to see what else is lying around. Now that the cooler weather is here I can get into a few areas that the bushes prevented me from reaching cars. Not to mention the mosquitos
If its possible a good thing would be to snap a pic of the rear pumpkin.or the tag
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by 72Satellite440 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:19 pm

Can I get a hand in de-codeing my serial # please: Ive tried a few places on the net with varrying results:
I do have the broadcast sheet with me from the back seat
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Re: help decode fender tag

Post by 1972RM23 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:53 pm

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