the following is information i have been given about the production numbers for Canadian market 69 Monaco 500 convertible production :
As for Monaco 500 convertibles. There are several answers, depending on which set of records you want to believe. Most interestingly thanks entirely to Chrysler's crappy record keeping, the "OFFICIAL" production record says there were 338 Monaco 500 convertibles built for the 1969 model year. All built in Windsor, all built for Canada.
HOWEVER
If you (that means me) look at the option and accessory report (based on SALES) for 1969 for Canada, IT says that Chrysler Canada sold 347 Monaco 500 convertibles.
There's two explanations for the discrepancy of 9 vehicles. First, the production record cutoff date was earlier than the actual end of production (yes, funny as it sounds, the guys doing those reports would, in some years, drive a stake into the ground and say "OK, we're only counting cars made up to (such and such a date)". Second, there's a possibility that the U.S. plant making Polara500 convertibles, made these 9 cars "For EXPORT". "IF" that happened, they were likely oddball combinations of options that Windsor wasn't equipped to, or wasn't intersted in tooling up to make.
So, back to the 347 that Chrysler Canada said they sold: 318-2V 190 383-2V 80 383-4V 73 440-dual exhaust 2 440 High performance 2
All were automatics.
One car had a/c
Four had cruise
197 had a center console (meaning the rest had buckets and a column shift)
23 had a SuperLite
22 had a right hand mirror.
138 had power windows
67 had heavy duty suspension
1 had a trailer tow package 1 had a max cooling package (probably the same car)