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I've found a couple of web sites that have production numbers for vehicles, but they all charge what I feel is a "rediculous" amount for their info. Looking for "FREE" Info.
I would like a source to give me production numbers of the 1969 Crew Cab Trucks and also any of the other years like 1964 up to and including 1972, or even later like 1973 to 1979. Anyone got any suggestions?? Thanks!
Contact member NumberDummy. He may be of service to you. He has a plethora of information at his figertips. Better information than you can find at any "free" website. Read his profile and you will understand.
Talked with Number Dummy and he doesn't have production numbers except for Total Production Numbers for all models lumped together for each year. He doesn't have any kind of breakout. Apparently, it is next to impossible to know how many 1/2 ton, or how many 3/4 Ton, or for that matter, how many 1 Ton trucks were made, let alone how many of which Model, (Custom, Ranger, etc.), were made in any year, or how many Crew Cabs were built each year. If the "Marti Report" has this info, I would think someone else would have it too. Ford says they don't have it, (or at least, they are not sharing it if they do). Of course, if the "Marti-Reports" are not exactly accurate........who would know? Interesting thought! Just seems funny the only entity to know this information "Charges" for it.......and no one can "Verify" their information!
Talked with Number Dummy and he doesn't have production numbers except for Total Production Numbers for all models lumped together for each year. He doesn't have any kind of breakout. Apparently, it is next to impossible to know how many 1/2 ton, or how many 3/4 Ton, or for that matter, how many 1 Ton trucks were made, let alone how many of which Model, (Custom, Ranger, etc.), were made in any year, or how many Crew Cabs were built each year. If the "Marti Report" has this info, I would think someone else would have it too. Ford says they don't have it, (or at least, they are not sharing it if they do). Of course, if the "Marti-Reports" are not exactly accurate........who would know? Interesting thought! Just seems funny the only entity to know this information "Charges" for it.......and no one can "Verify" their information!
Ford never broke it down... Trucks were trucks.
The broke it down by 2 wheel drive, 4 wheel drive, chassis cab and cowl. They are not MOPARS, were concise records were kept of each build.
Marti has the information because he acquired ALL the old records from Ford. Ford did not keep them or sell them to any one else as it was just paper junk.
Talked with Number Dummy and he doesn't have production numbers except for Total Production Numbers for all models lumped together for each year. He doesn't have any kind of breakout.
That is not what I said.
I have no Crew Cab figures, because Ford lumped the Crew Cabs into whether they were Stylesides, Flaresides, Cab & Chassis, Flat Beds, Stake Beds, 2WD, or 4WD.
Thru 1973: I do have breakdowns for the following F100's, F250's, F350's: How many ofeach were: Stylesides, Flaresides, Cab & Chassis, Flat Beds, Stake Beds, Open Drive-Away's, 2WD's or 4WD's.
I do not have figures on how many of each were Standard Cabs, Custom Cabs, Rangers, Crew Cabs, Camper Specials.
Marti discovered that Ford...in the late 1980's...was about to THROW AWAY all the old production figures for circa 1967/77 cars/trucks. He got the info for peanuts.
If Marti didn't have the info, y'all would be SOL.
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