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Old Mar 16, 2023 | 08:02 AM
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How many ?

I know this is an old thread and I asked the same question in another thread but there seems to be so much knowledge on here! I hope someone can help.
I have a #s matching 69 442 with Ac/Auto.
I am hoping to find production numbers but have been told they don't exist..I'm hoping they do somewhere..,.
Thanks in advance

Old Mar 16, 2023 | 08:18 AM
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Word of advice. Resurrecting an ancient thread with a title of "1972 442" and asking a question about a 1969 is not the best way to get a useful answer. Here's your own thread. The answer will still be the same. Asking the same question over and over isn't going to change that.
Old Mar 16, 2023 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Word of advice. Resurrecting an ancient thread with a title of "1972 442" and asking a question about a 1969 is not the best way to get a useful answer. Here's your own thread. The answer will still be the same. Asking the same question over and over isn't going to change that.
I will, the answer is very dependant on the one who answers. Asking the same thing to the same person expecting a different answer is very stupid I know. I'm just hoping someone out there can help... I'll look for the build sheet. Thank you Joe.
Old Mar 16, 2023 | 02:22 PM
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There are no production numbers for these cars with a breakdown of the various options. Those records don't exist. There are prodction numbers for the number of 442's built in '69, and a breakdown of the transmissions and body styles, but that's it.
Old Mar 16, 2023 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 1969w3155
There are no production numbers for these cars with a breakdown of the various options. Those records don't exist. There are prodction numbers for the number of 442's built in '69, and a breakdown of the transmissions and body styles, but that's it.
This isn't quite right. Some people have been doing research and have compiled some of these breakdowns.

Case in point: 1970 Safety Sentinel Speedo Production
Old Mar 16, 2023 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by v8al
This isn't quite right. Some people have been doing research and have compiled some of these breakdowns.

Thank you for that. I'm certain now that Olds kept no records of that....im hoping someones research can help....or maybe the build sheet!

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Case in point: 1970 Safety Sentinel Speedo Production
Old Mar 16, 2023 | 06:34 PM
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If you believe that one option shown in it's usage is an indication of Olds and their available option combinatons of this time is an indication that those records exist, then good luck.
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Originally Posted by v8al
This isn't quite right. Some people have been doing research and have compiled some of these breakdowns.

Case in point: 1970 Safety Sentinel Speedo Production
Apparently GM historical services has some paper records. You need to physically go there and mine the data. They info is not easy to access nor is it configured for rapid search. You can't just walk in. The data I've seen typically only goes through June of the model year, so it isn't 100% complete. I'm still struggling with why people are so hot to have this info. Apparently this is all about being able to make "one of X" claims. I guess if that lets you feel better about yourself, have at it. I'd rather drive the car.
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by joe_padavano
Apparently GM historical services has some paper records. You need to physically go there and mine the data. They info is not easy to access nor is it configured for rapid search. You can't just walk in. The data I've seen typically only goes through June of the model year, so it isn't 100% complete. I'm still struggling with why people are so hot to have this info. Apparently this is all about being able to make "one of X" claims. I guess if that lets you feel better about yourself, have at it. I'd rather drive the car.
Well, I can't drive anymore,all I can do is attempt to make her worth as much as I can and hopefully find that build sheet in the process!! Thank you. Once I start working in the car I'll be asking where to 'dig' for that....thank you for the info !
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Carsick
I will, the answer is very dependant on the one who answers. Asking the same thing to the same person expecting a different answer is very stupid I know. I'm just hoping someone out there can help... I'll look for the build sheet. Thank you Joe.
Not really. There's the right answer, and the wrong answer. You have received the right answer.
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As your car was a California built car, look on top of the gas tank. Some people have found their build sheet there.
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 1969w3155
As your car was a California built car, look on top of the gas tank. Some people have found their build sheet there.
That's were I found the build sheet on a Fremont car. Of course, the build sheet doesn't answer the OP's question about how many were made.
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 02:06 PM
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That's were I found the build sheet on a Fremont car. Of course, the build sheet doesn't answer the OP's question about how many were made.
Correct, but he stated that he hoped that he could find it, and I told him where to look.
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 06:33 PM
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I also found the build sheet on top of the gas
tank on my 1970 Fremont built Supreme.
Old Mar 17, 2023 | 08:37 PM
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I pulled the tank years ago and didn't see it though I wasn't looking...maybe under the carpet or package tray
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As your car was a California built car, look on top of the gas tank. Some people have found their build sheet there.
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