Dayclona is dropping hints. Do you have a library of these books?

When I first bought my '72 Cuda back in 1990, I mailed a copy of the build sheet to Chrysler Historical asking them if they knew how many sunroof-equipped Cudas were built. 3 days later, Brandt Rosenbusch called me asking if I wanted to sell the car. He said there were "several" people that wanted to buy it. While we were on the phone, he pulled out his "SG-30 books" & proceeded to look up the info. He looked in 1970, 71, 72, 73, & 74. There were only production #'s for 1972. Pretty cool, and I have still never seen an SG-30 book.


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