Originally Posted by 1972CudaV21
Until there’s someone actual proof, I’ll believe the fire story😀



Not me, I just can't see how the entire production records for FOUR or FIVE MODEL YEARS of EVERY MODEL or hundreds of thousands of records from EVERY Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth assembly plant from multiply states were lost in a fire in one building in Detroit????

6bblgt how many cars were produced during the time between model years 1968 and 1971 or is that 1972? I'm guessing with one year having 84,000 '69 Road Runners the total count has to be close to or over ONE MILLION cars or more for that time period...................and not one record survived, how is that possible?

Me I'm going with one of two: The info retrieval equipment is no longer available or private information cannot be released or both, which makes way more sense than a single warehouse or dumpster fire in some old building in Detroit rolleyes

Mike