Re: Fender Tags

From: Stephen Reill (sreill@OPTONLINE.NET)
Date: Thu Apr 19 2001 - 21:11:57 EDT


In reply to that window leak, Did you find it? I owned a gmc sonoma with
the same problem, and I did the same thing..Turned out to be a hairline
crack in the outside rubber moulding..A little black silicone fixed it right
up..You must have that musty mildew smell in there that I miss so much..

Jack Hilton wrote:

> Well, if you are into older MoPars at all, you will remember that
> Chrysler always put a metal tag under the hood, usually on the Driver's
> Side inner-fender, which was about the size of a business card which
> listed all of the option codes for the vehicle.
> I was at Jason Hatcher's house this past weekend and he just happened to
> mention how it was too bad that they didn't do this any more, and I
> agreed. You can call the customer service # and get them to mail you a
> sheet which lists these codes by simply giving them your VIN #, but it's
> just not quite the same. : )
>
> Well, the other day as a result of a leaking rear window that continues
> to frustrate me, I pulled out everything in the interior except for the
> dash. I pulled out the rear cab covers, the carpet, and the seats.
> To my surprise, riveted to the passeneger's side of the cab floor,
> directly onto the cross-member that goes across the middle of the cab
> floor, was your traditional looking 'fender' tag. I made a rubbing of it
> while I had the stuff out, which I will post on my web site, *hopefully*
> this weekend.
>
> Just thought some of you MoPar nuts might find that interesting.
>
> Jack 3



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