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1960 PASSENGER GAR PARTS CATALOG
INDEX TO INFORMATION PAGES
Page No.
Abbreviations INF-10
Area Parts Plants INF-19
Back Orders INF-15
Emergency Orders INF-15" P " Section Items"D" Section Items
Engine Identification INF-13
Engine Numbers INF-13
Interfiling Revision Pages INF- 9
Locating Parts INF-10
Mail Orders INF-16" P " Section Items"D" Section Items
Master Code Letters INF-17
Model Designation INF- 4
Model Specifications INF- 6PlymouthDodgeDeSotoChryslerImperial
Order Forms INF-16
Ordering Information INF-15
" P " Section Items INF-15
Part Type Code System INF-12
Revision Service to Parts List INF- 9
Serial Number Designation INF- 5
Specifying Information INF-10
Standard Parts INF-10
Stocking Codes INF-15
Symbols Used In Parts List INF- 9
Telephone and Telegraphic Orders INF-17" P " Section Items"D" Section Items
Trim Orders INF-16
Utility Code INF-17
Vehicle Serial Numbers INF-12
Printed in U.S.A. p a g e I N F - 3 Dec. 9, 1960 Supersedes Oct. 1, 1959.
Page DJF-4 1 9 6 0 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL INFORMATION
I960 PASSENGER CAR MODEL DESIGNATION
The following information will acquaint you with the model code system being used with the 1960 series vehicles.
The year is identified by the letter " P " for 1960.
Each car make is identified by the letters P for Plymouth, D - Dodge, S - DeSoto, C - Chrysler, and Y for theImperial.
The various chassis for each make are identified by the numbers 1, 2 and 3. In the Plymouth No. 1 represents a6 cylinder chassis and No. 2 an 8 cylinder chassis. On Dodge No. 3 represents a 6 cylinder chassis and No. 4 an 8cylinder chassis on 118" W.B. cars. On DeSoto, Chrysler, and Imperial, the numbers 1, 2, and 3 indicate one of thevarious 8 cylinder chassis built.
The last letter in the model code indicates the price class in which the particular model falls, as shown below.
L - Low price class (Savoy, Seneca, Matador, FireFlite, Windsor, Imperial Custom)
M - Medium price class (Belvedere, Pioneer, Adventurer, Saratoga, Imperial Crown)
H - High price class (Fury, Phoenix, Polara, New Yorker, Imperial LeBaron)
Example:
PP1-L PP2-M PS3-M PC3-H
Savoy6 Cyl.
— Plymouth1960
Belvedere8 Cyl.
— Plymouth1960
— AdventurerNo. 3 Chassis
— DeSoto1960
New YorkerNo. 3 Chassis
— Chrysler1960
A glance at the model designation will enable you to identify a model by year, make of car, number of cylindersand price class.
October 1, 1959. Page ESTF-4 Printed in U.S.A.
GENERAL INTORMATION 1 9 6 0 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG PageINF-5
1960 PASSENGER CAR SERIAL NUMBER DESIGNATION
The new serial number coding system will be uniform for all car assembly plants. The code breakdown is asfollows:
The serial number will consist of a ten (10) digit numeric sequence number.
The 1st digit is the numeric identification for car line used in the uniform body codes.
2. Plymouth 6 Cyl.
3. Plymouth 8 Cyl.
4. Dodge 6 Cyl. Dart
5. Dodge 8 Cyl. Dart
6. Dodge - Matador or Polar a
7. DeSoto
8. Chrysler
9. Imperial
The 2nd digit is the model series identification.
1. Savoy, Seneca, Matador, FireFlite, Windsor, Imperial Custom
2. Belvedere, Pioneer, Adventurer, Saratoga, Imperial Crown
3. Fury, Phoenix, Polara, New Yorker, Imperial LeBaron
4. 300F
5. Station Wagon, Savoy, Seneca, Matador, Windsor
6. Station Wagon, Belvedere, Pioneer
7. Station Wagon, Fury, Polara, New Yorker
8. Taxi
9. Special Models
The third digit (0 - indicates 1960 models)
The fourth digit will be a numeric designation for producing plant.
1. Plymouth Plant - Detroit
2. Dodge Assembly Plant - Detroit
3. Jefferson Plant - Detroit
4. Imperial Plant - Detroit
5. Los Angeles Plant - Calif.
6. Newark Plant - Del.
7. St. Louis Plant - Valley Park, Mo.
The last six digits will consist of a six digit sequence number. The sequence numbers will all begin with 100001.Each model series for each car line will begin with sequence number 100001.
Printed in U.S.A. Page INF-5 October 1, 1959.
Page INF-6 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL
1960 PLYMOUTHModel Specifications
PPl-L
PP1-M
PP1-H
PP2-L
PP2-M
PP2-H
PPl-L
PPl-M
PP2-L
PP2-M
1960 MODEL
SAVOY
BELVEDERE
FURY
SAVOY
BELVEDERE
FURY
SAVOY SUBURBAN
BELVEDERE SUBURBAN
SAVOY SUBURBAN
BELVEDERE SUBURBAN
1959CODE
MP1-L
MP1-M
MP1-H
MP2-L
MP2-M
MP2-H
MPl
MP1
MP2
MP2
NO.CYL.
6
6
6
8
8
8
6
6
8
8
CAR SERIAL
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
NO. FIRST
2101-1000012107-1000012106-1000012105-100001
2201-1000012207-1000012206-1000012205-100001
2301-1000012307-1000012306-1000012305-100001
3101-1000013107-1000013106-1000013105-100001
3201-1000013207-1000013206-1000013205-100001
3301-1000013307-1000013306-1000013305-100001
2501-1000012507-1000012506-1000012505-100001
2601-1000012607-1000012606-1000012605-100001
3501-1000013507-1000013506-1000013505-100001
3601-1000013607-1000013606-1000013605-100001
PP2-H FURY SUBURBAN MP2 DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
3701-1000013707-1000013706-1000013705-100001
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG Page INF-7
I960 DODGEMODEL SPECIFICATIONS
1960 MODEL1959 NO.
CODE CYL. CAR SERIAL NO. FIRST
PD3-L DART SENECA DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
4102-1000014107-1000014106-1000014105-100001
PD3-L DART SENECA SUBURBAN DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
4502-1000014507-1000014506-1000014505-100001
PD3-M DART PIONEER DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
4202-1000014207-1000014206-1000014205-100001
PD3-M DART PIONEER SUBURBAN DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
4602-1000014607-1000014606-1000014605-100001
PD3-H DARr PHOENIX DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
4302-1000014307-1000014306-1000014305-100001
PD4-L DART SENECA DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
5102-1000015107-1000015106-1000015105-100001
PD4-L DART SENECA SUBURBAN DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
5502-1000015507-1000015506-1000015505-100001
PD4-M DART PIONEER DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
5202-1000015207-1000015206-1000015205-100001
PD4-M DART PIONEER SUBURBAN DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
5602-1000015607-1000015606-1000015605-100001
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Page INF-7A 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL INFORMATION
1960 DODGEMODEL SPECIFICATIONS - Cont'd
I960 MODEL
PD4-H DART PHOENIX
PD1-L MATADOR
PD1-L MATADOR SUBURBAN
PD2-H POLARA
PD2-H POLARA SUBURBAN
1959CODE
MD2
MD£
MD3
NO.CYL.
8
8
8
8
8
CAR SERIAL
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITDETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITDETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
DETROITDETROITST. LOUISNEWARKLOS ANGELES
NO. FIRST
5302-1000015307-1000015306-1000015305-100001
6102-1000016103-1000016107-1000016106-1000016105-100001
6502-1000016507-1000016506-1000016505-100001
6302-1000016303-1000016307-1000016306-1000016305-100001
6702-1000016703-1000016707-1000016706-1000016705-100001
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1 9 6 0 PASSENGER CAR PARTS C A T A L O G Page 1NF-7B
NOTES
Print*) in U.S.A. Page INF-7B December 10, 1959.
Page INF-8 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL INFORMATION
1960 DESOTOModel Specifications
I960 MODEL1959
CODENO.
CYL. CAR SERIAL NO. FIRST
PS1-L
PS3-M
FIRE FLIT E
ADVENTURE
MSI
MS3
DETROIT
DETROIT
7103-100001
7203-100001
1960 CHRYSLERModel Specifications
PCl-L
PC1-L
PC2-M
PC3-H
PC3-H
1960 MODEL
WINDSOR
WINDSOR-SUBURBAN
SARATOGA
NEW YORKER
NEW YORKER-SUBURBAN
1959CODE
MCI
MCI
MC2
MC3
MC3
NO.CYL.
8
8
8
8
8
CAR SERIAL
DETROITLOS ANGELES
DETROIT
DETROITLOS ANGELES
DETROITLOS ANGELES
DETROIT
NO. FIRST
8103-1000018105-100001
8503-100001
8203-1000018205-100001
8303-1000018305-100001
8703-100001
I960 IMPERIALModel Specifications
PY1-L
PY1-M
PY1-H
October 1, 1959.
1960 MODEL
IMPERIAL CUSTOM
IMPERIAL CROWN
IMPERIAL LE BARON
1959CODE
MY1-L
MY1-M
MYl-H
Page INF-8
NO.CYL.
8
8
8
CAR SERIAL
DETROIT
DETROIT
DETROIT
NO. FIRST
9104-100001
9204-100001
9304-100001
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1 9 6 0 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG PageINF-9
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS PARTS CATALOG
The following symbols are used in the Parts Catalog and revisions thereto:
* - An asterisk preceding a part number indicates a change or addition.
B - A double box preceding a part number indicates parts which have been added and not previously published.
* - A star symbol in the "Per Car" column means "use as required."
( ) - The numerals within parenthesis in the model column refer to notes at the bottom of the page. Thesenotes have been used wherever necessary to further explain model application, serial number breaks, etc.Such notes are numbered and cross referenced to the item to which they apply.
PARTS CATALOG REVISION SERVICE
GENERAL
Subscribers to the MoPar Passenger Car Parts Catalog Revision Service will be provided with revision pages in-corporating latest information. Proper interfiling of the revision pages will insure the subscriber a complete and up-to-date Parts Book.
Accompanying each mailing of a set of revision pages is a covering letter which outlines the contents of the particularrevision: Group Name, Group Number, and Page Numbers being eliminated, replaced, or added to each revised group.It is advised that the letter be read carefully to avoid elimination of pages which are still current.
INTERFILING REVISION PAGES
The importance of prompt interfiling of revision pages upon receipt cannot be stressed too greatly.
The following method for interfiling revised and new pages has been found to be efficient and time saving and isrecommended for your use:
1. Insert the revised pages loosely in their proper location in the catalog.
2. Pull the locking trigger and lift the transfer bar with all pages down to the first loose revision sheet whichhas been inserted in its proper location.
3. Compare the revised (loose) page with the superseded page, noting changes and date.
NOTE: If you use the revised pages as part of your parts record-keeping system, note the changes in the revised(loose) page and post accordingly.
4. Remove superseded page.
5. Place revised page on post of transfer bar.
6. Replace transfer bar with all pages in place on bottom post.
7. Re-lock cover and your catalog is current and accurate.
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1960 PASSENGER GAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL ̂ FORMATION
SPECIFYING INFORMATION
The following information is included in this PartsCatalog:
1. Part Type Code2. Part Name3. Part Number4. Model Application5. Quantity used per vehicle
Effective points of changes by vehicle serial number,engine number and body number.Description and dimensions necessary for properidentification of parts.Parts not previously listed in the Parts Catalog aredesignated by a double box (B) symbol preceding thepart number.
HOW TO LOCATE PARTS
The Parts Catalog is divided into Groups. A tab index is provided to separate the Groups. To locate a part by name,see Alphabetical Index. To locate a part by number, see Numerical Index.
In cases where only the location of the part on the vehicle is known, refer to Tab Index to locate the Group in whichthe part is located. Then refer to the illustrations which appear at the beginning of that Group for identification of thepart by name and Part Type Code. Parts are listed in Part Type Code sequence within the Group and reference to theproper code will determine the part number.
STANDARD PARTS
Standard Parts such as bolts, nuts, etc., are listed under the major parts which they attach and are not coded.Standard Parts listed as Major Parts, such as fuses, bulbs, and bearings in the 100,000 part number series are assigneda Part Type Code and coded within the group in which they are listed.
A comprehensive listing of the most commonly used Standard Parts available in carton quantities will be found underGroup 18.
ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviations as used throughout this list are interpreted as follows:
abs absorberaccel acceleratorace accessoryadj; adjusting-or-able-mentalum aluminumamp ampereapprox approximate -or -lyarm armatureassy assemblyas req as requiredatt attachingA. L AutoLiteauto automaticaux auxiliarybal balancebrg bearingB. E black enamelbrkt bracketbr brassbz bronzebit builtbush bushingca. cadmiumCal. Californiacane cancelledcp candlepowercajrb carburetorC. I cast ironctr center
C/L Center Linechamf chamferedchr chromiumc/breaker circuit breakerc/nut clinch nutcomb combinationcompt compartmentcomp. *. complete or componentcon connecting-tion-orcont continuedcop copperck countersunkcu cubiccust customcyl cylinderdefl deflectorDet Detroitdiag diagonaldia diameterdiaph diaphragmdiff differentialdir directionaldist distributor or distributingdiv divisiondom domesticd/r shaft double rocker shaftelec electricelim „ eliminatoreng , engine
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GENERAL INFORMATION I 9 6 0 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG **• «F-H
ABBREVIATIONS - CONTD
equip equipmentetc. el ceteraEvans Evansvilleexh exhaustExp Exportext extensionF Fahrenheitfast fastening, fastenerfil. hd fillister headfin finishfl. hd flat headft foot or feetfreq frequencyfrt front(Ten generatorgov governorGm Gyromatic Transmissionh/brake hand brakehd headh/lamp headlamphdls headlessh/lining headlininghtr . .heaterhex hexagonhsg housinghydr hydraulicign ignitionin inchincl inclusive or includesind indicatorI. D inside diameterinst instrument or instructionins insulating~tion-orinter . intermittently-mediatej/block junction blockkilo kilometerlea leatherIt leftLHD Left Hand DriveL. H. thd Left Hand Threadlgh lengthlie license1/washer lockwasherL. A Los AngelesL. C low compressionlwr lowerM.I malleable ironmanif manifoldman , manualm/cyl master cylindermed mediumM.P.H miles per hourmldg mouldingmtg mountingneg negativeni .nickelNo. or # numberoper operatingopp oppositeopt optionaloz ounceO.D outside diameterO/S oversizepkg packagepkd parkerizedpark parkingp/lamp parking lamppart partial or partitionP. or Pass passenger
Penna Pennsylvaniapil pillarpin plainp/washer plainwasherpltd platedpt pointpos positivelbs poundsprop propellerqtr quarterrad radiatorrr rearrec receiverrefl reflectorreg regulatorreinf. . * reinforcementrem remoterepl replacementreq requiredret retainerR.P.M revolutions per minutert rightRHD Right Hand DriveR. H. thd Right Hand Threadrd roundS. L San Leandrosec sections-fin semi-finishedser serial or services.p shakeproofsig signals/r shaft single rocker shaftspeedo speedometerspec, equip special equipmentsq squarestd standardS steelstrg steeringstght straightsupt supportsynch synchronizerT/Lamp tail lampT/Plate tapping plateT/Bolt tee-boltterm terminalT teeththd threadthk thickTor. Cv Torque Convertertrans transmissiontub tubularU/Drive underdriveU/S undersizeuniv universalU. J universal jointvac vacuumvent. . ventilator-ingvert verticalv voltvol. cont volume controlw/strip weatherstripwhl wheelW.B wheelbasew/house wheelhousew/lift window liftw/shield windshieldw/ withw/o without
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Page INF-12 1 9 6 0 PASSENGER GAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL INFORMATION
ABBREVIATIONS - CONT'D
PASSENGER CAR MODELS AND BODY STYLES
2 D. Cl. Sed 2 Door Club Sedan3 Cp 3 Passenger Coupe4 D 4 Door Sedan7 Sed 7 Passenger Sedan8 Sed 8 Passenger SedanDo DodgeDe De SotoCp CoupeCv. Cp. Convertible CoupeCl. Cp Club CoupeChry Chrysler
Cust CustomEst. Wgn Estate WagonImp ImperialLimo LimousinePly PlymouthSed SedanSp SpecialSp. Cl. Cp Special Club CoupeSp. 4 D. Sed Special 4 Door SedanSta. Wgn. . . Station WagonSub Suburban
PART TYPE CODE SYSTEM
To simplify the listing and locating of individual parts, a system of Part Type Codes is used in this Parts Catalog.
To illustrate, a Type of Part will be indicated as:
2-03-3 KNUCKLE, w/BUSHING
This code is broken down as follows:
2- Indicates the Major Group: "Group 2 — Front Suspension"
-03 Indicates the Sub Group: "03 — Steering Knuckle"
-3 Indicates the Code for the specific name of the part: "Knuckle, w/Bushing"
Part Type Code 2-03-3 will always appear as "KNUCKLE, w/BUSHING."
VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
19x7865
The Vehicle Serial Number Plate is located on the left front door hinge pillar.
If you are not certain of the correct part number when ordering parts for a specific vehicle, always specify theVehicle Serial Number.
October 1, 1959. Page INF-12 Printed in U.S.A.
GENERAL 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG Page m.u
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
A method of Engine Serial Numbering is now in effect.
The 1st letter designates the Series
The two numbers following the letter will be Displacement
The last numerals designate Month and Date built
P 38 8
SeriesDesignation Displacement Month Day
The example above is an engine No. as it would appear on Engine built August 3.
Listed below are Engine Numbers as they will appear assuming the production date is August 3.
Type of Engine Eng. No.
6 Cyl. Pass. Car R " G " (224 cu. in.) - P-22-8-3
8 Cyl. Pass. Car " B " (361 cu. i n . ) - P-36-8-3
8 Cyl. Pass. Car " B " (383 cu. i n . ) - P-38-8-3
8 Cyl. Pass. Car R " B " (383 cu. in.) - PR-38-8-3
8 Cyl. Pass. Car R " B " (413 cu. in.) - P-41-8-3
8 Cyl. Pass. Car (318 cu. in.) Not Affected.
ENGINE NUMBER
LOCATING ENGINE NUMBER .
A boss is provided on all cylinder blocks upon which the Engine Number is stamped. For 6-cylinder engines, thisis located on the left side of the block at the front and below the cylinder head. For 8-cylinder engines, it will befound on the top of the cylinder block behind the water pump, except on the Plymouth PP2, where it is located on thefront of the block beneath the left-hand (driver's side) cylinder head.
IMPORTANT
MoPar Engines are supplied with blank engine number bosses only. Dealers are governed by state law on theapplication of engine numbers. In states where license fees are based on displacement or taxable horsepower, it willbe necessary to change Vehicle Registration if the new MoPar Engine differs from the one which it replaces.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Illustrations are located at the beginning of each group. Parts are identified on the illustration by Noun Name andPart Type Code. The Part Type Code designation will serve as an index to locate the listing of the Group.
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PageiNF-i4 I 9 6 0 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG GENERAL INFORMATION
PAGE NUMBERING
Two-part page numbers are used throughout this catalog. The first part of the page designation indicates the majorgroup or section. The second part indicates the actual page number in the group. For example:
1-1 indicates Group 1, Accessories, Page 1
2-1 indicates Group 2, Front Suspension, Page 1
In the maintenance of the Loose Leaf Parts Catalog Revision Service, it may become necessary to add informationbeyond the capacity of the page. In this events an "A" page will be used. For example: If it becomes necessary,because of change, to add several part numbers to page 2-1 and space does not permit the addition, you will be givenPage 2-1A. Page 2-1A should be filed immediately following page 2-1.
PARTS PACKAGES
Service Parts Packages, containing all parts needed for a specific service operation, are listed in their respectivegroups with related parts. The listing will show adaptability and model application. Often it becomes necessary toknow just what parts are contained in a Service Package. To determine this, refer to the Service Package Section.This section contains a secondary listing of all Service Packages in this Parts Catalog together with a /list of everycomponent part of each package. Service Packages in this section are listed numerically by Part Type Code.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Reference to any part by sub-group name is provided in the Alphabetical Index. This index indicates the Part TypeCode, by means of which the listing can be quickly located.
NUMERICAL INDEX
Reference to any part by part number is provided in the Numerical Index. This index indicates the Part Type Code.
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I960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG Page INF-I5
SECTION 11
ORDERING INFORMATION
FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS
This publication contains parts information for 1960 model passenger cars. In the event replacement parts whichare not listed are required, they may be ordered by description or part type code, giving the model or serial numberof the vehicle to which they apply.
For ease in ordering and speed in shipping, MoPar replacement parts have been coded according to Stocking Point.These codes are explained in the MoPar Master Parts Price List.
Because items with certain codes are available at different Stocking Points, it is important that parts orders bedeveloped separately for each Stocking Code ("P" or "D").
HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
Price Class " A " , " B " , and " S " Parts.
a) These parts may be ordered separately or combined on the same order for a single shipment.
b) The total value of the "Base Prices" for all the part numbers of the above parts classes that are included onthe same order qualifies that order for any applicable Volume Discounts and/or Allowances off of such "BasePr ices . "
c) "Base Prices" means the "Net Prices" published from time to time in column #6 of the Parts Price List andits supplements.
d) All Mail Orders (Scheduled, Unscheduled, Emergency)
(1) Use Standard Order Form 81-670-0139 exclusively for ordering " P " Section items from your usual sourceof MoPar parts.
(2) Send all such orders by First Class Mail.
e) Back Orders
(1) Stock Orders - Back Orders from all classes of Stock Orders will be held at the Area Parts Plants.(Scheduled,Unscheduled) If the original orders so qualified, transportation will be prepaid on shipments of back
orders. Otherwise, transportation charges will be F.O.B.
The billing for all back order shipments will be subject to the prices in effect on thedate of shipment as applied to the value basis at which the original order qualified.
(2) Emergency - Back Orders from Emergency Orders will be referred to Marysville for shipment orOrders to the nearest Parts Plant where such items are available.
All shipments will be F.O.B. shipping point, and billing will be subject to the pricesin effect on the date of shipment.
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Page I N F - 1 6 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG
HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS - CONT'D
2. Price Class " X " and " Y " Parts .
a) Since these are inactive part numbers that seldom warrant stocking in the field, they usually are ordered onlywhen needed for a particular service job.
b) Accordingly, speed in receiving, processing and shipping such orders is vital to you, to us, and to the public,and we have "tuned up" for this job independently of the processing for Stock Orders. In effect, every orderwill be handled as an Emergency Order.
c) An important part of this accelerated "line-up" is two separate self-identifying order forms. A supply of theseforms has been sent to all Dealers and Parts Wholesalers, and will continue to be available gratis upon request.
d) Trim Order Form No. 81-690-0003
(1) This order form is intended to assist in the compilation of and facilitate the processing of Trim Orders.Please use this form in all cases as detailed on the form itself. By so doing, it will help you and us toavoid errors and to expedite shipment.
(2) Trim fabrics (body upholstery cloth, vinyl, etc.) are usually available by the yard or fraction thereof.When ordering fabric of this type, please furnish all information on Form No. 81-690-0003, plus themaximum length of material required. The length specified will be supplied in the bolt width of the material.
e) " D " Order Form D-16712
Large background letters unmistakably identify this form which is to be used SOLELY and EXCLUSIVELYfor ordering part numbers with the " D " Stocking Point Codes (except Trim).
f) Send Orders For:
(1) Trim (including Telephone and Telegraphic Orders) - to Marysville Plant Only (see (7) below).
(2) Code " D " parts ordered separately (including Telephone and Telegraphic orders) — to Marysville Plantonly.
(3) DO NOT, however, combine " P " Section items and " D " Section items on the same order.
(4) Please send all mail orders to Chrysler Motors Corporation by First Class Mail.
(5) When sending orders for " D " Section items to the Marysville Parts Plant, address them to:
CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATIONP.O. BOX 722
PORT HURON, MICHIGAN
(6) Back Orders - Back Orders for " D " items will be billed at the prices in effect on the date of shipment.
If the original order so qualifies, transportation will be prepaid on shipments of Back Orders;otherwise, transportation will b e F . O . B.
(7) Unlisted Items in the Parts Price List.
Inquiries concerning the availability, prices, etc. , of part numbers that are not listed in the Parts PriceList should be sent to:
CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATIONP.O. BOX 1718
DETROIT 31, MICHIGAN
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GENERALINFORMATION 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG Page INF-17
ORDERING BY TELEGRAM
3. Ordering by Telegram
a) When ordering by telegram, follow procedure as outlined above for ordering parts. Do not mix " P " classifiedparts with " D " classified parts on telegraphic orders.
b) Numbers in a telegram are charged for at the rate of one word for each five digits. Code words are chargedfor at the rate of one word for each five letters in the code word.
c) Use the Master Code Letters if your telegraphic order is for two or more part numbers of the same series.
EXAMPLE If your order is for part numbers 60§ 884, 635 885, 637 034, 667 423,and 669 328, it is counted as 10 words.
However, a savings can be effected by using the Master Code Lettersand writing your order as follows:
K 05884, 35885, 37034, 67423, 69328
The count is 6 words — a savings of 4 words.
For orders of a single part number, or several part numbers of different series, it is not necessary to usethe Master Code Numeral.
EXAMPLE If your order is for part numbers 605 884, 706 124, 1718 124, and1814 122, enter your order with all digits of the part number.
MASTER CODE LETTERS
This Master Code will identify the first digit of a 6 digit part number or the first and second digits of a 7 digitpart number. The remaining digits need not be coded. The following example illustrates use of the Master Code Letters.
B-100,000C-200,000E-300,000F-400,000J-500,000
K-M-R-L -Y - l ,
600,000700,000800,000900,000000,000
YB-1,100,000YC-1,200,000YE-1,300,000YF-1,400,000YJ-1,500,000
YK-1,600,000YM-1,700,000YR-1,800,000YL-1,900,000
Z-2,000,000
ZB-2,100,000ZC-2,200,000ZE-2,300,000ZF-2,400,000ZJ -2, 500,000
UTILITY CODES
The Utility Codes, listed here, may be used in giving shipping instructions and for making inquiries about partsorders.
FAABW Ship to us by air expressFABPN Ship by air express, charge direct to .FABAW Ship by air express C.O.D. to . . . .GAIMO Ship to us by air freightFACAX Ship to us by air mailFACCZ Ship by air mail C.O.D. toFAAEZ Ship to us by expressFABWB Ship by express, charge direct to . .FABEA Ship by express C.O.D. toFAAFA Ship to us by freightFABIE Ship by freight S.B.D.L. toFAAJE Ship to us by truckFABVA Ship by truck, charge direct to . . . .FAADY Ship to us by parcel postFABTU Ship by parcel post, charge direct to .FABCY Ship by parcel post C.O.D. to . . . .FACDA Ship to us by parcel post - special
deliveryFACFC Ship by parcel post - special delivery
C.O.D. to
FAAMH Charge our account and ship by airexpress to
FACBY Charge our account and ship air mail to .FAAOJ Charge our account and ship by express
toFAASM Charge our account and ship by freight toFAAWR Charge our account and ship by truck to .FAANI Charge our account and ship by parcel
post toFACEB Charge our account and ship by parcel
post - special delivery toFAAYT Charge our account and will be picked
up byFAAKE We will call and pick up partsFABLH We will call and pick up parts C.O.D. . .FABMI When and how did (or will) you ship our
order of (or number)FABSM Cancel order for parts, our order numberFABOK Cnacel order for parts, our telegram of .
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UTILITY CODES - CONT'D
The following example will illustrate use of both Master Code Letters and Utility Codes and the resulting savingswhen ordering parts by telegram.
FACDA two each 51019 70107 B 01263 01283 05721 10839 11698 E 50780 50791 56124 57802 57806FAABW for car 10106982 one each K 02454 08804 33297 36846 39182 41684 FABMI 405
De-coded this telegram would read:
Ship to us by parcel post special delivery two each 51019, 70107, 101263, 101283, 105721, 110839,111698, 350780, 350791, 356124, 357802, 357806. Ship to us by air express for car 10,106,982one each 602454, 608804, 633297, 636846, 639182, 641684. When will you ship our order number405?
This telegram, as coded, would be charged for as 33 words. Without coding the count would have been 64 words.To receive maximum benefit from coding, part numbers should be listed in numerical order. Obviously, care must beused when coding to insure that correct information has been furnished.
Dec. 9, 1960 Supersedes Oct. 1, 1959. Page INF-18 Printed in U.S.A.
GENERALINFORMATION 1960 PASSENGER CAR PARTS CATALOG Page INF-19
AREA PARTS PLANTS
CENTER LINE, MICHIGAN
Mail Address:Center Line Parts PlantChrysler Motors Corporation7000 E. Eleven Mile RoadP.O. Box 779Detroit 31, Michigan
Telephone - DetroitJEfferson 9-3000
MARYSVILLE, MICHIGAN
Mail Address:Marysville Parts PlantChrysler Motors CorporationP.O. Box 722Port Huron, Michigan
Telephone - Port HuronYUkon 2-8561
TWX NO. Center Line 625
Telegraph Address:Center Line Parts PlantChrysler Motors Corporation7000 E. Eleven Mile RoadCenter Line, Michigan
Plant Manager - G. E. WalzTelephone Extension - 591
Supervisor Parts Order - B. V. MillerTelephone Extension - 491
Telegraph Address:Marysville Parts PlantChrysler Motors CorporationMarysville, Michigan
Plant Manager - C. F. MalaneTelephone Extension - 221
Supervisor Parts Order - E. G. MilletTelephone Extension - 267
SAN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA
Mail Address:San Leandro Parts PlantChrysler Motors Corporation1950 Davis StreetSan Leandro, California
Telephone - San LeandroSWeetwood 8-6200
Telegraph Address:Same as Mail Address
Plant Manager - J. C. Smith
Supervisor Parts Order - F. J. Lawrence
NEWARK, DELAWARE
Mail Address:Delaware Parts PlantChrysler Motors CorporationSouth College AvenueP.O. Box 120Newark, Delaware
Telephone - NewarkENdicott 8-2521
Telegraph Address:
Same as Mail Address (Omit P.O. Box 120)
Plant Manager - G. D. Tual
Supervisor Parts Order - W. M. Heitz
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Mail Address:Atlanta Parts PlantChrysler Motors Corporation1150 Murphy Avenue, S.W.P.O. Box 10786Atlanta 10, Georgia
Telephone - AtlantaPLaza 5-2531
Telegraph Address:
Same as Mail Address (Omit P.O. Box 10786)
Plant Manager - L. H. Koenig
Supervisor Parts Order - R. W. Thompson
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS
Mail Address:Kansas City Parts PlantChrysler Motors CorporationFunston & Chrysler RoadsKansas City 15, Kansas
Telephone - Kansas City, KansasFAirfax 1-3300
Telegraph Address:Same as Mail Address
Plant Manager - W. F. Brady
Supervisor Parts Order - A. R. Wheat
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