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Started by CudaHead, January 17, 2019, 09:16:16 AM

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CudaHead

On the 70 Cuda that I recently bought, I found 4 broadcast sheets.
The first two matched with one showing seat marking on them. They were correct.
The second two matched and have a problem on line one which is a character that got overlaid by another one and caused a box misalignment with the rest of the line.

The sheet showed the car being an F Series:
"F-SERIES CHRYSLER CORPORATION CAR PRODUCTION BROADCAST"
Not sure what F Series means.

It also showed:
"Y09 - Build for Export Order
Y11 - Domestic Publications (Military Sales Order)"
Does that mean it was sold to someone in the Military Service?

cuda hunter

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Cuda Cody

You have 4 matching build sheets for 1 car!!!  WOW!! That's awesome.   :banana:

F-Series is the code for the 1970 model year.

https://decoder.e-bodies.org/1970-mopar-build-sheet-broadcast-decoder/

You can post a photo of any area that you want help with and we'll be glad to help.


CudaHead

Thanks, I was using your great decoder.

1 Wild R/T

Yes, ordered by a serviceman from an overseas location & likely delivered when he arrived stateside...

Cuda Cody

 :iagree:  @6bblgt   pretty cool to see the mistake the way the printer printed over itself.

6bblgt

the most probable explanation is:

ordered (Y14-"SOLD" car) from overseas (Y09-EXPORT) by a US servicemen planning to return stateside with a new car waiting for him with (Y11-domestic publications) all necessary US paperwork

it appears E3xxxx VONs are for Export orders delivered stateside

the FC7 'cuda was "In Plant/In Process" on Thursday 5/7/70 about a week LATE


6bblgt

the year "series" used by Chrysler were:

T - 1963
V - 1964
A - 1965
B - 1966
C - 1967
D - 1968
E - 1969
F - 1970
G - 1971
H - 1972
J - 1973

etc.

CudaHead