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In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports

Posted By: Detroit_Muscle

In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/16/18 06:23 AM

I'm interested in locating Chrysler SG30 (Options & Accessories) reports. I have a few but would like to expand my collection. If required, I would be willing to pay for copies of what I need. US and Canadian SG30 reports. Shoot me a message and let me know what you have and we can discuss.

Thanks,
Rick
Posted By: Sunroofcuda

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/16/18 08:14 PM

Good luck! I've never seen the SG-30 books, but there are books. Chrysler historical has them, & most people have never even heard the term SG-30.
Posted By: Detroit_Muscle

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/17/18 08:40 AM

Thanks man. Doesn't hurt to put feelers out there and see what folk might be willing to share. up
Posted By: Magnumguy

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/18/18 12:46 AM

Originally Posted By Sunroofcuda
Chrysler historical has them, & most people have never even heard the term SG-30.


I'm one of them. What are those "books"?
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/18/18 06:10 AM

Originally Posted By Magnumguy
Originally Posted By Sunroofcuda
Chrysler historical has them, & most people have never even heard the term SG-30.


I'm one of them. What are those "books"?



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Attached picture SG30-31a.jpg
Posted By: Sunroofcuda

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/19/18 03:39 AM

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.
Posted By: Detroit_Muscle

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/20/18 12:33 AM

Like I said, I have a few but I'm looking to expand my collection. I've tried over the years to get copies from others but with little success.
Posted By: A990

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/20/18 03:00 AM

Ive seen that picture before, and I always wonder why 318 isn't listed. Any ideas?
Posted By: Porter67

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/20/18 03:20 AM

Is that the source of the info gg based his lil white books on?
Posted By: Jer

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/20/18 04:11 AM

Mike, do you have the rest of that 1970 Barracuda sheet?
Posted By: 6bblgt

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/20/18 05:50 AM

Originally Posted By A990
Ive seen that picture before, and I always wonder why 318 isn't listed. Any ideas?


318 isn't listed because it wasn't OPTIONAL in a Plymouth E-body
Posted By: Detroit_Muscle

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/21/18 12:12 AM

Yes. He extrapolated the numbers from the total number of a vehicle model produced multiplied by the % of each engine/trans combination. It's not rocket science you just need the SG30 reports.
Posted By: A990

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/21/18 12:54 AM

Derp
Standard features matter.
Posted By: Diego (not Ted)

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/21/18 05:44 AM

Originally Posted By Detroit_Muscle
Yes. He extrapolated the numbers from the total number of a vehicle model produced multiplied by the % of each engine/trans combination.


Well, the number at the top isn't total production, but US production.

So in some way it is rocket science. smile
Posted By: Detroit_Muscle

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 02/22/18 11:58 PM

Originally Posted By Diego (not Ted)
Originally Posted By Detroit_Muscle
Yes. He extrapolated the numbers from the total number of a vehicle model produced multiplied by the % of each engine/trans combination.


Well, the number at the top isn't total production, but US production.

So in some way it is rocket science. smile


You're setting the bar pretty low for rocket science...
Posted By: Detroit_Muscle

Re: In Search of Chrysler SG30 Reports - 03/13/18 02:46 AM

Originally Posted By Sunroofcuda
Good luck! I've never seen the SG-30 books, but there are books. Chrysler historical has them, & most people have never even heard the term SG-30.


Do you have any SG-30's you care to share?
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