on the drivers side fender under the hood just in back of the battery.
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there are any number of websites that will decode and give you places to find info just punch in mopar fender tag decode
That is the car's fender tag. Go here to decode the numbers.http://www.stockmopar.com/mopar-fender-tag-decoder.php
on fender tag code 367 = Formula PKG. With no fender tag, look at the 5th digit of the VIN number, P=340 or H=383. Also look for rear valence panel with 2 rectangular exhaust cutouts
If you have the VIN number taken from either the Fender tag, door tag or from the Build sheet (which is usually found under the rear seat) you can go to the following address: - http://www.stockmopar.com/mopar-fender-tag-decoder.php If you load up all the info from the fender tag, you can find out what all the options are that came with your particular car and also the build date, place of build (as there were more than 1 Mopar factory). Other than that there is no register besides the Galiver one and the chance that a non-show car appearing in the register is slim... Good luck!
It should be on the drivers side under the hood on top of the inner fender well .
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http://www.mymopar.com/decoder.htm
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you need to get a book to decode it, possibly yearone.com has one.
If the engine has been changed to one that is different than was installed by the factory it is no longer a numbers matching car.