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how many 82 f-100 stepsides were made?

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Old 07-09-2014, 09:06 PM
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how many 82 f-100 stepsides were made?

I have a 82 f-100 stepside with the inline six 300 four on the floor. I'm trying to find out how many were made ive been told that this a very rare truck. Thanks
 
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Old 07-09-2014, 09:47 PM
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None. F-100 is a Ford, Stepside is a Chevy. Not sure how many F-100 Flaresides were made (or how many C-10 stepsides, for that matter).
 
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Old 07-10-2014, 05:39 AM
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None. F-100 is a Ford, Stepside is a Chevy. Not sure how many F-100 Flaresides were made (or how many C-10 stepsides, for that matter).
On my build sheet says stepside flare side is when they came out with it back in the 90's
 
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I know they called it Flareside in the '70s. Odd that they'd change to GM-speak for the '80s.
 
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Originally Posted by Nothing Special
I know they called it Flareside in the '70s. Odd that they'd change to GM-speak for the '80s.
According to the 1980/89 Ford Light Truck Parts Catalog, it's not a Stepside.

Flareside name was first coined by FoMoCo in the 1930's. Stepside is the Chevy/GMC version.

Most Flaresides were sold as fleet vehicles to the US Gov't, construction, petroleum, telephone and etc companies and were driven into the ground.

Flareside body style is 83 =
 
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Im just trying to find out how many f-100 flare sides were made in 82
 
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Originally Posted by krwelds
Im just trying to find out how many f-100 flare sides were made in 82
Whoever provided the build sheet would have this info.

All I can tell you is that there were 108,096 F100 Flaresides & Stylesides assembled, but my source* does not break down how many of each were assembled, nor how many were short or long beds.

*Standard Catalog of Light Duty Ford Trucks ~ 1905-2002 / krause.com / ISBN: 0-87349-411-3
 
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