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RE: No.
By John - 06/05/2003 10:02:58 PM; IP 167.147.32.129
Hello Dennis,
Weren't they built under the home office reserve DSO of 84 with an additional 4 digit # after that signifying liteweight with auto or liteweight with manual.Was it something like 84-0007 and 84-0018.And speaking of DSO codes I recently pulled a 1964 Galaxie 500 2 dr hdtp out of the woods with the help of good friend McQ that is an R-code with a 2 digit build # built in the Twin Cities plant that has no DSO code at all does any one know what the significance of that is if any or was it just a mistake of the employee stamping out the data plates.
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 RE: No. -- Dennis, 06/05/2003
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 No kidding? -- Royce Peterson, 06/05/2003
 No kidding - most likely done for ease of homologation. [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/06/2003
Collapse <b>RE: No.</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>John, <i>06/05/2003</i></font>RE: No. -- John, 06/05/2003
 RE: No. -- Dennis, 06/05/2003
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 Sure - there's always a PO # after the Sales Ofc. # [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/06/2003
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 RE: Sure - there's always a PO # after the Sales Ofc. # [n/m] -- John, 06/06/2003
 Exactly. So, '0018' is the PO-number for that 'lot.' [n/m] -- Mr F, 06/08/2003
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 No DSO code -- hawkrod, 06/08/2003
 RE: No DSO code -- John, 06/09/2003
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