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BS23J0B303657

taken from mopar fender tags
Eddie Barker Oct. 29th,24

 A little content in the comments.

Keith K noel posted the picture of the interior of an AAR that is not 303657

Greg Winter said to
Keith K Noel
that tag matches mine exactly except for the order number and build date which is 2 days before mine. Jeff told me that the TX9 AARs with white interior are all very similar
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Ryan Mason

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Greg Winter should be 4-5 all the same built in sequence

"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

TX9AAR

The picture that Keith Noel posted of the white interior is my car. Jeff Bangert is doing a breakdown of TX9 AARs for me. some of the things he told me were that of the 13 known TX9 AARs with white interior they are all automatic transmission cars. They are also very similar in options. Mine is 306985 it is the fist of four AARs that are exactly the same. I will post more when I get the report from Jeff

JH27N0B

Do you have any information on where your AAR was sold?  I wonder if the same dealer ordered all of them.
My T/A is the first of 4 consecutive VIN identical cars also, ordered by a Mr Norms employee who filled out the order sheets for dealer stock cars at that dealership.
So that's what I wondered, if Plymouth just cranked out 4 uncommon spec AARs to send out to random dealers to put in their inventories, or if a specific dealer ordered them like the group of T/As mine was one of.
I recall there was a dealership in Iowa that received a bunch of AARs. I've seen a vintage picture of it with a couple of car haulers loaded with new AARs being delivered. Perhaps your AAR went through that place?


cuda hunter

thanks for connecting the dots @TX9AAR
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

TX9AAR

@cuda hunter your welcome

@JH27N0B When I bought the car in 94 I registered it with Galen he wondered if it might have sold new at the dealership you are refering to, as it had a Missouri title, he said that most of the AARs in that big order were sold to people that didn't live in eastern Iowa. That dealership was 1st Ave Chrysler Plymouth in Cedar Rapids Ia. I was able to do a title search on my car and I found out it sold new at Northside Motors in Miami Florida. It didn't sell until July of 1971, I always wonder if that was because it was a black car with out A/C in Florida. I have not done any research on Northside Motors to see if they were known for selling performance cars and might have ordered cars like Mr Norms or 1st Ave Chrysler Plymouth did