| I don't know about "left-over" parts, but I DO know that the late 
production 57 Dodges were built with the
1958 Dodge dashboard assemblies (having the forward-located  rear view 
mirrors on them), 
apparently because the factory had run out of the 1957-style dashes.
Neil Vedder
Bill Watson wrote:
 Wouldn't say it was built of leftover parts, but given the difference 
between ordering date and production date it may originally meant to 
be a car built to keep the production lines going.  Thus it may have 
been built with parts that were plentiful at the time.  Or it may have 
started out as such but somewhere along the line was converted to an 
order a dealer placed. The 1973 model year was a great year for 
Plymouth with over 970,000 cars built during the model year, a record 
Plymouth never beat nor came close to equalling.  So orders may not 
have slacked off in the spring and thus the assembly lines kept 
humming.  The last 1973 models were built during the second week of 
August, a rather late ending for that era.
I once owned a 1972 Dodge Dart base 4 door sedan that on the earliest 
build sheet I found the car was supposed to have been equipped with a 
radio, wheel covers and the optional side protective trim.  The final 
build sheet listed no radio, no wheel covers and no side trim. 
Bill
Vancouver, BC
----- Original Message ----- From: AdamL57@xxxxxxx
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] MODEL YEAR 57/58
I don't know about 57-58 ends of production but I do have a '73 Road 
Runner which was ordered in April of '73, built July 31 of '73 and 
delivered in August.The car appears to be a "left over parts" car 
which is weird being that '74s were almost identical but it was 
ordered with a tach, no tach in it, a 4 speed but it's an automatic, 
and several other differences. I have every piece of paper work from 
the write up to the dealer invoices (the original owner was an 
employee, I even have the shipping papers from the trucking company) 
and everything dated before 7/31 says 4 speed, tach, rally gauges, 
ect. everything after 7/31 says Automatic, and since they're not on 
the car doesn't mention the tach or rally gauges (which I'm assuming 
is a 150 speedo because all Road Runners got the same cluster just a 
120 or 150 speedo and the tach was optional). 
Adam Lindenbaum
In a message dated 3/26/2010 8:17:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
eddee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: 
GROUP
I was under the impression that productiuon on the new model year 
started after labor day 
(sept 1)
Is that too late???
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Edward Petrus wrote:
My 1957 Adventurer was built July 11, 1957, so production went at 
least that late. 
Ed Petrus
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[mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Amberger 
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 7:21 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] MODEL YEAR 57/58
I'm thinking the end of May, as production might've ran through June.
Bill The Magnumguy
www.moparstyle.com
Chapel and Magnum/Doba Forums
Romans 5:8
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