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1970 Cuda’ FM3 production numbers

Started by 1970 FM3 Cuda, July 15, 2022, 01:23:35 PM

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1970 FM3 Cuda

I am making a sign board for my car like you see at a lot of the car shows. I am trying to make sure I am put correct info and not wishful thinking like I see at a lot of shows. seems like every car you see at show is a 1 of 1 or some real low production.

I am trying to find out how many 1970 340 cuda's are painted fm3 Moulin Rouge. This page said 255 Plymouth E-bodies, I am assuming this is AAR, barracudas, and Cuda's I see a lot more AAR fm3 cars then just Fm3 Cuda's.

I am thinking that my car maybe as low as 1 of 50. my car is a factory bench, rally dash 340 cars.

Any thoughts to how many cars produced like mine?
Thanks for any help. 

6bblgt

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 most "customer" ordered cars (Y14) are 1 of 1 - there are millions of available combinations

1970 'cuda hardtop BS23 production is 18,880 units

based on installation rate percentages:
the numbers available to me cover 88.5% of 1970 'cuda hardtop (BS23) production --- of these 16,710 BS23s ~150 cars (0.9%) were painted FM3 (this number includes AAR'cudas)

by odd coincidence the white bench seat interior has the same installation rate on 'cuda hardtops as the "moulin rouge" paint
the numbers available to me cover 88.5% of 1970 'cuda hardtop (BS23) production --- of these 16,710 BS23s ~150 cars (0.9%) had H4XW interiors (this number includes AAR'cudas)

FWIW - out of ~ 46 "moulin rouge" 'cuda hardtops (BS23) I'm aware of, this is the only one with the white bench seat interior - are there any more that still exist 50+ years after production? 
:dunno:

H4X9 = 1
H4XW = 1
H6X9 = 35
H6XW = 8
PRXW = 1
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13 of the above are BS23H0

torredcuda

1 of 1, 1 of 7, 1 of 1,234  :dunno: - very few actual accurate numbers of how many of a certain model with certain options are known, about the best you can do is color % of production. The 1 of X "known to exist" is just a rediculous arbitrary number based on some registry and means nothing.
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1970 FM3 Cuda

Thank you for taking the time to look up some number here, great info and will help with sign board.

Thanks again.

anlauto

I think on show signs those numbers are kind of lost to Mopar guys, for all the reasons above. Maybe the odd non-Mopar guy might be impressed, but I think just about everybody would think a pink car is rare :dunno:
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