Hey Cranker,
The photo is not coming up for me and I do not have a 1974 sheet here to use as a referance but I will take a shot at a reading lesson for you.
Several of the boxes contain the last two or three digits of the actual part number.You would need a 1974 Dealer's parts manual do decifer those, or Galen's white books possibly.
Other parts of the sheet have bars across the top with letters like A, B, C and so on. Below these bars are small boxes with a breif descripton and part of a number (sometimes). Below those is a row where a one or two digit number could be typed.
So, to determine the actuall codes that you car came with, look in the boxes where the numbers are typed in. "A" from the top bar with "01" typed in would equal A01 - light package as an example.
Kapiche?
The good news is that with the broadcast sheet you have ALL the information that would have been on your original tag, so you can have a 100% accurate one made. :beer:
T/Ake care,
Barry