Had gorgeous weather here in NC again today and did that mandatory cruising around this afternoon. This time I stopped in front of the Garner NC water tower downtown Garner and about 1/2 miles from my house and took this late in the afternoon picture. There is a lot of shadow but if you look closely you will see couple of fine looking Yorkies propped up in the back seat!
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Hey Boss, was it Dino's birthday yesterday?
Yes, Build date was March 19, 1964... so Mr. Dino turned 54!
Cool.
Our Fleetwood gets a party hat on Sunday the 25th.
On your build sheet Jason, your car is down the page a tad, but on ours, we are on the top. Would I be correct in assuming our car was first off the floor on that Wednesday in 1964?
Kevin, There were 17,559 Cadillacs built in March, 1964. Even if they did build 7 days a week that would average 452 cars a day! My build sheet only has 25 cars so I would assume there would be about 18 build sheets a day. If they had a standard Mon thru Fri production that means you only have about 22 to 23 days to produce those 17,559 cars in March which would mean you probably have close to 20 build sheets per day. There's really no way of knowing where your build list page falls within all the build list pages for that day unless you have access to the preceding and succeeding pages.
Ha ha ha, I hadn't really given to much thought to that,... now did I..... PMSL
Never said I was the sharpest knife in the drawer.
I might just go sit in the dunces corner for a bit.
Geez Tony, you talkin about Jason or Dino being a sexy thing.
Ta
Tony, Body Plate on top of cowl will tell you at least month and week. Here is the link for info on the Body Plate including the Production Date Code at top: http://6364cadillac.ning.com/profiles/blogs/body-name-plate
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Could someone post front and back photos of the 1963 right-hand kick panel with A/C?
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Many thanks,
-Samu
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