By registered, do you
mean with the DMV, or with an online database? Mine is now registered in
PA once again after a 15 year hibernation. I haven?t registered it
with any organization though.
Rob
McCall
?67
LeBaron
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As I have commented many times on this,
the 67-68's seem to have a very high survival rate. I would bet the
numbers are much higher then those places that use the registered number
as a guide suggest. How many cars do members here own that are not
registered?
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For what it is
worth?..I own a 67 convertible (577) manufactured I believe and sent several
years ago to an outfit listed in California that claimed to have a count on
the number of vehicles (by type) REGISTERED nationally and by state.
According to them, there were 53 1967 convertibles still REGISTERED in
2002. I have talked with a number of folks who believe doubling the
number of cars registered may give an approximate number of those still
available (in some form)??so, I?d guess may up to 100 still exist with 50%
still registered.
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List,
I wonder how many 1968 convertibles are left out of the 474 that
were manufactured? It seems that everytime I read my e-mail another
member is talking about his 68 convertible, so there must be quite a few
either on the road or undergoing restoration.
Bill/Imp,
68's