I add up the figures in my Chrysler book and get only 39,000 or so total Windsors built for '60 not including wagons. It says the serial number for the sedans and coupes begins 8103-100001. The serial number on the car I bought is 8103-140392. This leads to the question, did the sequential production numbers in the plant stretch across all the lines, IE the first '60 built is the only one with a 100001 serial number - the first Windsor wagon might have been say the 248th car built, for a VIN 8503-100249? Otherwise my serial number makes no sense, it's higher than the combined production for all non-wagon Windsors both Detroit and Los Angeles. The way the book reads it would seem to imply that each model and wagons all had a 100001 car beginning the series. I don't build 'em, I mostly take them apart, so if that seemed obvious to some of you it went over my head. Bill K. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.607 / Virus Database: 387 - Release Date: 3/2/2004
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