RE:1972 production figures The AMC production figures are not lost. Buried Yes, but not lost. What there was an AMC/Nash factory car collection , about 50 cars plus the microfiche of the bills of ladling for all the AMC cars were turned over to the Chrysler achieves. if you keep asking enough people the same question over and over and are willing to wait long enough you have a probability of finding out how many of your car were built. I will not look up any web addresses or do any of the leg work but here's a give me . Try ron.kowalke@xxxxxxxxxx , Ron Kowalke, editor of Old Cars Weekly in Wisconsin. These are the Krause publications guys and they did extensive work on production figures for there Standard catalog books on old cars and came up with a lot of numbers when I was working on the Nash, Rambler & AMC part of the project for them in the early 80's.Rumor is they want to update the Standard catalog series as they are all out of print now. Being in Wisconsin they are fairly AMC braised in favor of AMCs. Also check with the Amos publishing people , Cars & Part & Muscle Car Enthusiast. Also with a favorable out look and coverage of AMC. Last Hemmings in probably the Classic Car mag or Muscle Car mags also favorable to AMC and they have recently come up with some late Javelin figures I'm not seen before . Lastly Chrysler at there historic achieves with the museum in Michigan has a form you can fill out and ask them questions and they will look it up and see if the have the information you seek. I believe there is copy of the form on the Museum web site. I have one , but don't know where it is right now. Lastly you have to understand some thing about AMC production figures. As I just sent a bunch to Brian Yacino of AMCRC I've gone over a lot of recently. AMC did a sloppy job of keeping production figures. The later it gets the less they wanted to acknowledge any figures at all. In the end AMC was not even willingly posting monthly production figures, so as to not let any one know how low a lot of there production was getting. If they had not been building JEEPS,Renaults and latter Chryslers AMC probably would have been out of business in 1982.The figures they keep were originated to how much of what are we going to build this year based on last year. I will give you an example , on my 1964 Rambler American convertible. I know form the full 1964 production figures that 256 Americans got the 2 tune blue interior of my car. But I don't know if some where 440 Hardtops instead of convertibles, and I have power steering and A/C with console bucket seats. It only lists how much of a percentage of total American production for color, A/C and power steering. I don't know if that color of blue interior was put in only my color blue car, other colors of blue and white cars. I could have a one of one convertible but form the figures you can't brake it down that way. Enough, good luck , you may find a figures as some odd figures like that were kept. Larry R. Daum Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 09:03:32 -0600 From: "Swygert, Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM" <Francis.Swygert3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Amc-list] 1972 Production Numbers Sounds like a great car Rob! I can tell you now though, the actual low production of the exact combo is just "bragging rights". The only things that change the appraisal value is the 401/4 speed combo. Color doesn't really mean a thing, even if it was the only one painted that way from the factory (unless there's some significant reason it was painted a different color). But it can be a selling factor, something that may swing the decision to buy one car over another, and it's always nice to have some "gee-whiz" info like that for your show placard. ------------------- Date: Sunday, March 4, 2007 06:36 PM From: Robert Michnick <robmich@xxxxxxxxx> I have been searching high and low for ANY production numbers for 1972 AMX's other than how many were made. I own a couple of amazing ones and am especially interested in how may 401/4speed combos and the paint color production numbers. I know that most records were destroyed, but I am still hoping... I own 1972 AMX 401/4speed factory black in concours condition 100% original, still has original paint in fantastic shape, has original interior, engine and all underhood components. It pretty much wins everytime I show it, the underside is in concours condition with all marks labels, go-pack, etc. 32,000 miles 1972 AMX 401/4speed factory plum fully restored in 2000, amazing shape, original engine and trans, according to the tags, built 2 weeks after my black one. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list