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Chevy454
02-18-2002, 09:55 PM
Well, just like the other thread I started, this topic came up on the Pure Stock (http://www.v8buick.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=36) board.

Where do the production stats for certain body/engine combos come from? I mean, how do we know there are 4,475 LS-6 hardtops, but aren't 100% certain how many were convertibles? Did they come from Tonowanda? GM? I had never really thought about it, but you hear a lot of "1 of xxx made", and I would like to know how they arrived at certain numbers.

William
02-18-2002, 11:07 PM
The only source for production figures is Chevrolet. Even the earliest production control systems included a feedback loop to compare planned production to actual, net out material requirements, schedule production, etc. At the end of a model run this system could produce a report listing production volume by option; John De Lorean alludes to it in his 1974 book. While Chevrolet needed to know how many LS6 engines or AM/FM radios it sold, it didn't need to know how many went into coupes, El Caminos or convertibles. This would require reporting combinations of options, a nearly impossible task given the number of options available and vehicles produced. De Lorean stated for 1969 Chevrolet could have produced one million cars without building 2 exactly alike.

When you see a car featuring a rare combo of options with a production figure it is generally puffery, intended to enhance collectibility/value of the car. No one knows how many 396 Z11s, Z/28-RS or LS-6 Chevelle convertibles were built. You'll see the occasional "statistical analysis" applied to option combos. These produce opinion, not fact.