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Originally Posted by vntned
I have a white VNT. I had found a breakdown on the web a few years back. 536 VNTs, 125 white, about 50 of the white ones had cloth interior, and only 10 of those had the factory sunroof. If that is accurate than my 'tona is one of 10. I have no way to prove that info and I cant find that info again, sorry.
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If you're getting those numbers from the production reports, there's simply no way of knowing the exact final total. The numbers I have on the production report is:
1305 Daytona Shelby's
41.1% were Federal Emissions Cars with the 2.2L (this is where the 536 number occurs)
2.8% were California Emissions Cars with the 2.2L
1.3% were High Altitude Emissions cars with the 2.2L
45.2% total, of 1305, or 589.86
I don't have the breakdowns further than the first page for 90 Daytona, but using the same type for the LeBaron's, you don't know how many "VNT's were white", etc, you only know "how many LeBaron's were white". So 50% of all production may have had a particular option, but VNT's being higher options cars may have had 90% with that option. The best you could do is assume, so things like "if 50% of all cars were white, and there were 589 VNT's, then 294.5 'might' have been white".
Unless you have a breakdown straight from Chrysler where they ran your numbers specific to your car.....
What reports I have, are at
www.netwise.ca/avram/reports.htm