Production numbers for 69 vert by engine?

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Does anybody have a book or link so I can see how many 69 Dart GT converts were made? The one I picked up is original numbers matching /6 auto and am curious as to how many they made. TIA
 
Does anybody have a book or link so I can see how many 69 Dart GT converts were made? The one I picked up is original numbers matching /6 auto and am curious as to how many they made. TIA
225 slant 6? My book says 660
 
Not saying that number is not correct but it seems low.

What is the break down you have for all engines?
You need to buy a book.

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I have a 67 and as far as i understand there are no break down numbers for them. So no book will help me.

Im also suprised at the 1800 convertibles in 69, again seems low. There were 3729 built in 67.

But what do i know! ( This sounded snarky, not intended to be)
 
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I have a 67 and as far as i understand there are no break down numbers for them. So no book will help me.

Im also suprised at the 1800 convertibles in 69, again seems low. There were 3729 built in 67.

But what do i know!
Yes, no breakdown between hardtop and convert in 67. Same with my 66. Mine is one of 1237 which includes hardtops and convertibles.
 
The 67 is a total of all 67 Dart convertibles which I assume contained the 383 GTS convertibles also, but nobody has ever come up with numbers for those cars. The 69 GTS convertibles were 417 total...
 
The best that can be deduced is to use ratios from 68 or 69 to estimate the numbers for 67. I did stumble on some info in the 67 share holders report that gave some intresting break downs, but that was for all chrysler cars combined.
 
Mike, thanks for looking that up for me. I thought there weren't many as most were V8. Its also a GT, its a rust free survivor that runs and drives great, body is very straight. I rescued it from getting turned into a GTS clone. It deserves to remain original and complete. I have a 67 vert gt that wasnt #s car I built along with a 67 hard top so I am going to find it a loving owner that will keep it whole. Appreciate the help! Evan
 
Mike,
I think i understand the books numbers now. ( And why i think that are so low) the numbers you show are for GT trim convertible only. Does not account for GTS or other trim levels that were Convertible
 
Mike,
I think i understand the books numbers now. ( And why i think that are so low) the numbers you show are for GT trim convertible only. Does not account for GTS or other trim levels that were Convertible
I added the GTS numbers above, still not many Dart convertibles built in any year! The Galen White Books cover all muscle car years, there are about 10 books total, even come in large print for us old guys...
 
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