Re: More about scheduled / estimated production dates......
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02/03/10 05:55 AM
02/03/10 05:55 AM
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How did you end up with all this for the same car? Sure adds a few more flies to the ointment.
I can't afford this.
mark
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Re: More about scheduled / estimated production dates......
[Re: Alaskan_TA]
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02/03/10 12:43 PM
02/03/10 12:43 PM
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Quote from my most recent post in the broadcast sheet section since it applies here also... Broadcast sheet for 1970 440-6 Cuda with Shaker hood, the VIN is BS23V0B157390
It is free to the owner of the car with proof of ownership & proof the car still exists.
Thanks to Brian over in B.C. Canada for sending it in.
Barry <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/boogie.gif" alt="" /> Claimed & mailed to the owner of the car yesterday. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/boogie.gif" alt="" /> Cecil sent in the two broadcast sheets he found in his bucket seats, they are for; BS23V0B157442 & BH23G0B166082 Note the spread in VINs, the scheduled production dates are 11 days apart. The broadcast sheet print sequence numbers are only 4 apart, so we have yet another case where the cars were actually produced out of VIN sequence. Both sheets are free to the owners of the cars with proof of legal ownership.
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Re: More about scheduled / estimated production dates......
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02/03/10 08:37 PM
02/03/10 08:37 PM
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True production dates are guesswork at best.I'd say for the majority of Mopars the true date is +/- 2 weeks of the date stamped on the fender tag; excluding package cars that use a common date ie A12's.This early 69 Fury is a good example.The SO # in the upper right corner is 803...this is the date stamped on the fender tag.The car was actually shipped to the dealer on 8-16.The scheduled date is 7-25.....I'm not positive but I think this is the date that the car was actually scheduled to have been shipped.?? Ideas? One thing for sure...for the most part VIN's and the date stamped on fender tags run hand in hand.Example: the above poster with the St Louis B Body with the B08 date...Vin # will be in the 9G162xxx to 9G163xxx range.Again excluding package cars...440 Darts,A12's etc this is nearly always true but every once in a while there is a wild car(d).
"Long Live Mopars"
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