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Just how much was Chrysler going to spend on producing literature for a car when they only expected to sell 75 copies?

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Just how much was Chrysler going to spend on producing literature for a car when they only expected to sell 75 copies?

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I have two brochures for the car. Neither one is dated, but one I call a 57 and another I call the 58. The 57 version has one large side view drawing of the car (no photos), and drawings of 5 differently styled interiors. Obviously these are the proposal drawings from the styling studio. The differences between them are more than just stitching and pleats. One shows a wrap around seat that is similar to the back seat of a 64 – 66 Thunderbird! Styling of the power window switches are so different as to require different bezels etc. They just did not seem know what they were going to actually build. I suspect that only 1 or 2 different interiors were actually offered, the differences being the stitching patterns. The “58” piece is all photos, no drawings. The pictured cars all seem to have 58 styling. Except for a chrome belt line molding that does not appear in other published photos. but appears on every car in this catalogue. The photos are taken at various ritzy places in Italy and N

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