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No DSO code
By hawkrod - 06/08/2003 1:45:01 AM; IP 198.81.26.232
i had wondered about this myself as i have owned several cars and only found the answer recently. cars without DSO codes in the early to mid 60's are vehicles built for no particular shipping destination. these are vehicles used to keep the line running when there was no orders. ford kept a pool of vehicles to fill orders in high demand months that were made during slow periods. since they had no idea where the car would eventually go it was not issued a DSO number. i really had wondered about this as i have 2 62 tbirds built the week after Xmas and no DSO. took a lot of research and some good luck to find a dealer service letter explaining vehicles without DSO numbers. hawkrod
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 No kidding - most likely done for ease of homologation. [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
Collapse <b>No DSO code</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>hawkrod, <i>06/08/2003</i></font>No DSO code -- hawkrod, 06/08/2003
 RE: No DSO code -- John, 06/09/2003
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