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Historical Society's or Chrysler Archives #595722
01/27/10 02:45 PM
01/27/10 02:45 PM
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San Antonio, TX
CurYellowBird Offline OP
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Anyone out there know where I could possibly find another broadcast sheet or extra info on my 1971 roadrunner?

I tried contacting galen govier a year or so back and it took months for me to just get an email saying what his rates are for looking up info (jacka**). The Chrysler historical museum archives told me a long while back that there was a fire that took out some of the archives and weren't sure if they had any punch cards? for 1971. Anyone know where else to look? I'm going to try and contact the chrysler museum again and see what I can dig up. The most they offered last time were brochures and owner manuals.


Project War Bird: 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 speed with air conditioning GY3 Curious yellow All original
Re: Historical Society's or Chrysler Archives [Re: CurYellowBird] #595723
01/27/10 03:49 PM
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Morningside, Long Island
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Can you pass along the info for the Historical Society. I'm pretty certain they, Chrylser, are not going to have a copy of your BS. Check the MCG mag as they're running a whole lost & found BS section for the last few months and there is a catagory on this board where you could post your info. Did you look in the all the "usual" spots in your car? Best of luck.

Re: Historical Society's or Chrysler Archives [Re: scatcity] #595724
01/27/10 05:55 PM
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What is the MCG mag?

I checked all the usual spots. I did find the remnants of my BS under the back seat but a mouse had already gotten to it. There's a few legible scraps but nothing I could get a code off of. Checked under the speaker shelf, no headliner, tore out the carpet, around the glove box, seat backs, etc. Haven't checked under the buckets yet but I doubt there's a second one in that car.


Project War Bird: 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 speed with air conditioning GY3 Curious yellow All original
Re: Historical Society's or Chrysler Archives [Re: CurYellowBird] #595725
01/27/10 06:03 PM
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What is the MCG mag?




Mopar Collectors Guide. Google it. They have a website...

Re: Historical Society's or Chrysler Archives [Re: CurYellowBird] #595726
01/27/10 06:45 PM
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Don't doubt anywhere...They've been known to be in spots where you wouldn't suspect. Not the norm but, you never know. Check out the MCG, they've been listing page after page after page....Check out the losers who sell them on Ebag too..

Re: Historical Society's or Chrysler Archives [Re: scatcity] #595727
01/29/10 01:16 AM
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