smike wrote: > I've obtained two curious items that might be of interest to anyone > restoring a '57 DeSoto or a '60 Dodge: > Email me if you're interested. > I also came across a stack of Technical Service Bulletins, mostly from > '53 to '60. Very interesting stuff! I > have the VIN of the first car ever built with a Torque-Flite, engine > paint colors, the announcement of the 300-C, and so on. If anyone knows > where to get more of these, please let me know! I especially need the one > describing the '69 Six Pack cars. > > And finally, can anyone tell me what the descritions C-76 and the like > mean? Many of these TSBs reference "Model C-76" or "Model P-22". I > assume these are certain car lines, but what do they mean? How can I > tell what year/model it is? Thanks in advance! Dave, C-76 was the 57 New Yorker I am interested in the stuff for the 300-C if you are going to let it go. I am restoring 1 now, with the other 300-C serving as an example of where everything goes. I have had my white 300 since 1970. I was only 21 when this car appeared in the daily paper for sale. Had to look at it. Was driving a white over pink C-76 (New yorker) at the time. Paul Holmgren 2 57 300-C's otherwise known as C300-C C76
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