Dodge did keep track of production, but like all auto makers did not release anything more detailed than annual production by car line (model and calendar) to the public. The figures we see today for Chrysler Corporation production prior to 1966 come from two sources, both using the Chrysler Historical archives - Richard M. Langworth - Chrysler and Imperial Don Butler - Plymouth, DeSoto and Dodge Jerry Heasley published a book on U.S. production figures in 1977 and used the work of the abobe authors. At the time of publication , Don Butler was collecting production figures on Plymouth and DeSoto cars for his book, The Plymouth and DeSoto Story. Unfortunately it seems Mr. Butler had gotten only up to 1955, which is why Heasley's book lists Plymouth, Dodge and DeSoto produciton up to 1955. Mr. Langworth had published his book on the postwar Chrysler and Imperial and thus had figures up to 1975, which Mr. Healey used in his book. When Tom McPherson published his book on Dodge, he seems to have used Mr. Butler's figures, as he has no information from 1955 to about 1970. As well, Mr. McPherson and Mr. Healey repeated the same errors/omissions, ie. no 1939 Dodge Luxury Liner DeLuxe figures and no 1949 Dodge Coronet LWB sedan figures. Since then, due to the work of Jeffrey Godshall and the Chrysler Historical Archives, "Collectible Aurtomobile" has been filling in the blanks from 1956. As you may have surmised, I do have production figures on 1956-1964 Dodges, plus Chrysler Corporation cars built for the U.S. market from 1965 through 1973. For the 1957-59 Dodge wagons : 1957 : D70 - 2-door Suburban - 7,163 D70 - 4-door Sierra * - 17,352 D71 - 4-door Custom Sierra * - 7,216 1958 : LD3-L - 2-door Suburban - 1,300 LD3-L - 4-door Sierra * - 13,113 LD3-H - 4-door Custom Sierra * - 5,783 1959 : MD3-L - 4-door Sierra * - 17,719 MD3-H - 4-door Custom Sierra * - 5,871 * - 2-seat and 3-seat wagons. Unlike Plymouth, DeSoto and Chrysler, Dodge did not keep records on how many of each seating style were built, only total body style figures. One word on the published production figures - they are TOTAL production for American and Canadian assembly plants through to the late 1970's. Starting around 1976 (I forget the exact year at the moment) the published figures are for cars built for the American market, and included American, Canadian and Mexican plants.. Anyone interested in complete 1956 through 1961 Dodge figures (to cover the Forward Look years), I would be happy to supply same. (I do not have figures on the Canadian Plymouth-based Dodges. though.) Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill K. To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 12:19 AM Subject: [FWDLK] '57, '58 Dodge production Anyone have a source for production figures by body style? Krause doesn't show it, claims Dodge didn't keep track of it. Just wondered how rare my '57 2-dr Custom Suburban is - Bill K. ************************************************************* ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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