jacksprat Posted April 30, 2008 Share Posted April 30, 2008 I have a 28 Chrysler model 62. The s/n is LR810H or 748103. I am trying to figure out when it was built. My resurces say that there were 49553 Chryslers built 6/27 to 6/28. The series starting # was 700001 and ending # 761012 which would make 61012. Are some of the numbers date references?Anybody know? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarryJ Posted May 1, 2008 Share Posted May 1, 2008 Jack, the FEDCO numbering system is based on a letter to number code. WPCHRYSLED 1234567890There is no date code in the FEDCO number. It is only a coded serial number.The FEDCO serial numbers on the series "62" ran from LW-000-P (81-000-2) to LS-101-C (87-101-1). for cars manufactored in America. I don't know if the Chrysler Historical Data Collection has a date of assembly for each car; however, you might be able to extrapolate roughly the month the car was produced by estimating so many cars per day over so many months. I believe production started in July of 1927 on the new models for 1928. I don't know when production stopped. Your serial # translates to 858104 making it a later manufactured car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest imported_Bill-W Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HarryJ</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Jack, the FEDCO numbering system is based on a letter to number code. WPCHRYSLED 1234567890There is no date code in the FEDCO number. It is only a coded serial number.The FEDCO serial numbers on the series "62" ran from LW-000-P (81-000-2) to LS-101-C (87-101-1). for cars manufactored in America. I don't know if the Chrysler Historical Data Collection has a date of assembly for each car; however, you might be able to extrapolate roughly the month the car was produced by estimating so many cars per day over so many months. I believe production started in July of 1927 on the new models for 1928. I don't know when production stopped. Your serial # translates to 858104 making it a later manufactured car. </div></div>The correct decode is :WPCHRYSLED0123456789Thus LW-000-P to LS-101-C decodes as :700001 to 761012The first car built is thus #1 (700001). And total production is 61,012. Chrysler Historical has no build records for cars built before 1930, and thus it is not possible to determine the built date for any car before 1930. And they have records only for cars built in the United States.BillVancouver, BC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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