TAD STIELSTRA
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Picked up this 72 New Yorker,I wonder how many were made with the factory cassette player
No records were kept with those breakdowns. Year, model, engine, and transmission are about all that are known.Picked up this 72 New Yorker,I wonder how many were made with the factory cassette player
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That would be an option tracked in the Options and Accessories report. IF a copy of the 72 Chrysler report survived and was accessible, we would have an answer.No records were kept with those breakdowns. Year, model, engine, and transmission are about all that are known.
Nice. I have not heard of that information being available.That would be an option tracked in the Options and Accessories report. IF a copy of the 72 Chrysler report survived and was accessible, we would have an answer.
Shown is an excerpt of the 70 Coronet O&A report listing some of the breakouts for US shipped cars. The radios are highlighted for an example.
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Galen Govier distilled the factory O&A reports into a more model concise and reader friendly format. As the factory reports are in percentages, he did the math to give and approximate number of cars with that option.Nice. I have not heard of that information being available.
Wow that’s good infoof the 4989 72 new yorker coupes 469 (9.4%) had R22 AM tape and 100 (2%) had R36 AMFM tape units
of the 4271 72 new yorker brougham coupes 427 (10%) had R22 AM tape and 218 (5.1%) had R36 AMFM tape units
It’s pretty rusty will probably part this summer,have the broadcast sheet will post a pic@TAD STIELSTRA -- congrats on getting this 1972 NYer 2dr. Looks like your car has the cool F6XW black-and-white interior as well as several power toys that were optional on the NYer (power seat, power windows). Could you possibly post a photo of the fender tag, the 2x3" metal plate listing many of the car's options? It is located on the radiator support in front of the battery.
What are your plans for the car?
PS: you may want to look up the thread that I started 4 years ago for the 1972 Chryslers. Many owners have posted about their cars there.
If you part out the car, I would be interested in the weatherstripping for Buttercup, my 1972 NYB 2dr. Most of mine is in good condition but there is one bit of it that got damaged when the vinyl top was replaced (the torn part is on the RHS, it's the roof surround that insulates the edge of the passenger front window) and it allows a bit of air/noise to seep in and I'd like to replace it. If yours is in good shape then I am definitely interested.It’s pretty rusty will probably part this summer,have the broadcast sheet will post a pic
Thank you for posting! Due to the FCBO down-sampling, which makes it almost impossible to read, I am not seeing much. One way around the issue would be to crop the photo on your own phone/computer (focusing on the sheet and cropping out the table), and repost.