After researching the "trick" to decoding the alpha/numeric symbols stamped in the sheet metal of my 1965 Mustang, I prepared this memo to myself. I would appreciate comments, corrections and additions from all the knowledgeable and experienced folks on this great forum:
Note: The codes do not denote the year, so it’s generally assumed that the year is the same as the year of the car the sheet metal is on.
Here’s how to decode a typical date stamp on a 1965 Mustang’s sheet metal:
4 15 B2
The 4 is the month (April is this sample)
The 15 is the day of the month (15th in this sample)
The B is the plant where the piece was made (Buffalo, N.Y. in this sample)
The 2 is the shift that produced it (In this case it was the second shift)
Here are the codes for the various plants where sheet metal was produced:
A=Chicago, Ill.
B=Buffalo, N.Y.
C=Cleveland, Ohio
D=Dearborn, Michigan
M=Monroe, Michigan
W=Woodhaven, Michigan