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Here's another one from June of '78. Seen in Palm Springs, CA a week ago and up for auction. I think it sold for about $8500.
Absolutely! The wheel opening chrome trim looks like there never were any skirts on this one. I assume they were an option even on NYB's? Or was it a no-cost delete option to have wheel opening trim instead of skirts?The lack of skirts helps the look of this specimen.
Well, It's time to end the suspense. I climbed over the junk and had enough room to open the door a bit and snap a photo.
Somehow I completely missed Jeff's effort last summer. Update!
CS43T8C173849, SPD XXX, MDH 060510
CS23T8C174584, SPD XXX, MDH 060111 (auctioned in Palm Springs, CA, see above)
CL43N8C175464, SPD 606, MDH 051011
CS23N8C175963, SPD 606, MDH 061207
CS43N8C178624, SPD 612, MDH XXXXXX
CS43T8C178820, SPD 606, MDH 060908
CS43T8C179059, SPD XXX, MDH 060714
CS43N8C180501, SPD XXX, MDH 060910
CS23N8C181380, SPD XXX, MDH 060813
CS23N8C181403, SPD 619, MDH 061611
CS23T8C181510, SPD 619, MDH 061614 (Jeff's car, now with MDH)
CS43T8C181574, SPD 619, MDH 062011
CS43T8C181591, SPD 619, MDH 052212
CS23T8C182416, SPD 626, MDH 061610
CS43T8C182748, SPD 626, MDH 061309
CS23N8C183444, SPD 626, MDH 062013
CS23T8C183615, SPD 626, MDH 061413
So he came close, but not close enough!
Somehow I completely missed Jeff's effort last summer. Update!
CS43T8C173849, SPD XXX, MDH 060510
CS23T8C174584, SPD XXX, MDH 060111 (auctioned in Palm Springs, CA, see above)
CL43N8C175464, SPD 606, MDH 051011
CS23N8C175963, SPD 606, MDH 061207
CS43N8C178624, SPD 612, MDH XXXXXX
CS43T8C178820, SPD 606, MDH 060908
CS43T8C179059, SPD XXX, MDH 060714
CS43N8C180501, SPD XXX, MDH 060910
CS23N8C181380, SPD XXX, MDH 060813
CS23N8C181403, SPD 619, MDH 061611
CS23T8C181510, SPD 619, MDH 061614 (Jeff's car, now with MDH)
CS43T8C181574, SPD 619, MDH 062011
CS43T8C181591, SPD 619, MDH 052212
CS23T8C182416, SPD 626, MDH 061610
CS43T8C182748, SPD 626, MDH 061309
CS23N8C183444, SPD 626, MDH 062013
CS23T8C183615, SPD 626, MDH 061413
So he came close, but not close enough!
No, the car printed in bold in the list is the last known Formal, MDH 062013. There is a four-day gap between June 20 and June 24, reportedly the day C-body production ended. Counting out saturdays and sundays, there are no such large gaps between the other MDH's listed for June.
Note that there is also a four-day gap between the MDH and the date printed on the broadcast sheet for this one:
CS23T8C182416, SPD 626, MDH 061610, BCP 06200927
There's just this one known case so far, but it opens up a new line of thought. What if the doorsticker was applied after completion, but recorded the start of the assembly process?
No, the car printed in bold in the list is the last known Formal, MDH 062013. There is a four-day gap between June 20 and June 24, reportedly the day C-body production ended. Counting out saturdays and sundays, there are no such large gaps between the other MDH's listed for June.
Note that there is also a four-day gap between the MDH and the date printed on the broadcast sheet for this one:
CS23T8C182416, SPD 626, MDH 061610, BCP 06200927
There's just this one known case so far, but it opens up a new line of thought. What if the doorsticker was applied after completion, but recorded the start of the assembly process?
SPD = Scheduled Production Date
MDH = Month-Date-Hour
BCP = Broadcast Printed
I invented that BCP abbreviation myself, for "Broadcast Printed" on the actual 1978 sheet. Actually it also states the hour and minute: 06200927 = June 20, 09:27 am.
For a general lack of broadcast sheets that BCP date has never been taken into account in the discussion.
SPD = Scheduled Production Date
MDH = Month-Date-Hour
BCP = Broadcast Printed
I invented that BCP abbreviation myself, for "Broadcast Printed" on the actual 1978 sheet. Actually it also states the hour and minute: 06200927 = June 20, 09:27 am.
For a general lack of broadcast sheets that BCP date has never been taken into account in the discussion.
Absolutely! The wheel opening chrome trim looks like there never were any skirts on this one. I assume they were an option even on NYB's? Or was it a no-cost delete option to have wheel opening trim instead of skirts?
Here's a new question for you: What's the EARLIEST date for a Salon? The car was introduced at the Detroit Auto Show in January of 1978. There would have been a couple of test cars built to try out the base/clear paint system, but I don't think "real" production began until at least February. If you can enlighten us/me on that, I'd love to know what you've learned.
The plant ran two shifts, so the end of the afternoon shift would be at least late in the evening, if not close to midnight. But I don't recall ever seeing and MDH that shows much higher than 16 for the hour, which makes me think it's actual running time of the line on that particular day, and not the hour of the day. If you've got MDH numbers higher than 16, can you talk about them?
I happened to run across this photo while I was looking for something else today.
Does anyone know where this car is?
Too bad they didn't do the same thing in 1978, though I'm not sure what the deal is with the "X" in the VIN. Is it a special VIN to show it's the last one built, or did someone just throw it in there so that they weren't publishing someone's VIN number?
Looks like it's probably black, but could be dark blue, green, burgundy, or brown. I made sure to check the VIN on the junker '75 that I owned years ago, and it wasn't it, which was good, since it would have been a monumental task to bring that one back from the dead.
MDH's with an hour indication of 16 or higher are indeed missing for the 1978 model year ...
The Jefferson line was going at 45 cars an hour, with one shift at the beginning of the model year.
I happened to run across this photo while I was looking for something else today.
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