I was planning to do this, but Dave Stragand had given us a different address a couple weeks ago. It was: Chrysler Historical Collection CIMS-410-11-21 12501 Chrysler Freeway Detroit, MI 48288-0001 It cost $35. Is this going to include the same info? Any better "readability"? Which is the better place to spend my money? Anyone know? -Robert -'60 Adventurer >-----Original Message----- >From: Ron Waters [SMTP:Ronbo97@xxxxxxxx] >Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 10:01 PM >To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [FWDLK] Researching Your Car > >Walt - > > Write to: Brandt Rosenbusch, Corporate Archivist, Chrysler Corp., >12000 >Chrysler Drive, Highland Park, MI 48288. Be sure to enclose twenty >dollars for research fee. You will get back a microfilm print of the build >sheet of your car. Some copies are better than others. I got the build >sheets for my 58 Ply and 59 Dodge. This is the BEST way to confirm what >your car had when it was built. > > On another topic, does anyone know if Pennsylvania DMV keeps motor >vehicle >registration info for a while ? I traced the dealer code on my 58 Ply >build sheet back to a Venanzio Motors in Windber, PA. Does anyone know >anything about this dealership? BTW, don't go looking for it. They went >out of business in Sept. 1965. >---------- >> From: Walter Landry <wlandry@xxxxxxx> >> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [FWDLK] [FOWARD] History >> Date: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 10:17 PM >> >> Does anyone have the address or how you may contact Chrysler for the >> information on your car? I have seen the information on the net but do >> not remember where? >> >> Thanks >> Walt Landry >> '56 DeSoto Firedome
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