Looking for crew cab production numbers
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Looking for crew cab production numbers
I am trying to figure out how many of the f250 and f350 crew cabs were produced between 67 and 72. I am pretty sure the numbers can be found on the Marti reports for these trucks. I have a 67 f350 and the report says it is one of 274. I think this would be just f350s not including f250s but not for sure. I was wondering if any of you guys had reports from the other years that you could post.
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Boy, would that be great if someone has any numbers from their report and would post it! Yes, Marti has the numbers, and I wouldn't be opposed to paying to get some info, but I am opposed to being "Overcharged," and that is what I think they want to do. It is my understanding that unless I go the $250 route, I will basically get little or nothing that would help me. I have a 1970 F-250 Short Bed High Boy 4X4 Crew Cab. I would like to know how many 1970 2wd and how many 4wd F-250's were made. I know the 4x4 only became an option in the late 1969 models, (or so I was told), and I have also been told there were only a few 4X4's made in 1969 as well as 1970. Wish I knew some of these numbers myself! Guess I need to ask "Santa Claus" for a Marti Report for Christmas.....er Thanksgiving....maybe Halloween.......!!
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Boy, would that be great if someone has any numbers from their report and would post it! Yes, Marti has the numbers, and I wouldn't be opposed to paying to get some info, but I am opposed to being "Overcharged," and that is what I think they want to do. It is my understanding that unless I go the $250 route, I will basically get little or nothing that would help me. I have a 1970 F-250 Short Bed High Boy 4X4 Crew Cab. I would like to know how many 1970 2wd and how many 4wd F-250's were made. I know the 4x4 only became an option in the late 1969 models, (or so I was told), and I have also been told there were only a few 4X4's made in 1969 as well as 1970. Wish I knew some of these numbers myself! Guess I need to ask "Santa Claus" for a Marti Report for Christmas.....er Thanksgiving....maybe Halloween.......!!
Kevin Marti, a Mustang nut located in Phoenix AZ heard about it, and got ALL of it.
It's possible to contact FoMoCo and get some of this info FREE, but it takes weeks, because FoMoCo has to get it from Marti!
AFAIK, Marti will not pass along the production figures to FoMoCo. But Ford can get the info from Marti that will tell you how your truck was originally equipped.
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It's my understanding that all "6 man cabs" were sold as cab & chassis units. My truck was 1 of 641 Cab & Chassis units sold in 1969. My serial number E81xxx was, according to Ford, built in March of 1969 but I have the original documentation showing it was delivered to CP Rail on February 14, 1969, hence Romeo's name. So obviously Romeo was constructed in January or early February of 1969. Sorry Motordog 4x4's were not a late 69 offering. How many of those 641 were turned into crewcabs, better yet 4x4 crewcabs or even better yet Flareside 4x4 crewcabs? I'd love to know myself but I'm pretty content that crewcabs were very rare and mine I think was one of the rarest.
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And........yours is one of the better looking. I think my 69 F-350 with the long bed will be a "looker" when restored. But, I sure would like to see the figures of how many 69 2wd's and how many 69 4wd's.....and how many 70 4wd's....etc. and etc.
Number Dummy......I have the Original Invoice for the truck and it specifies everything that it came with from the Factory. Also the original Customer paperwork for the purchase, which was discounted a little from the retail price. I had a replica window sticker printed that lists the information and put it on the left rear door window for Car Shows and it stirs the Public real good when they look at the price for the Truck when it was new. One like it NEW today would cost just a few bucks short of 8 times as much as the Original Invoice amount......WoW!
Number Dummy......I have the Original Invoice for the truck and it specifies everything that it came with from the Factory. Also the original Customer paperwork for the purchase, which was discounted a little from the retail price. I had a replica window sticker printed that lists the information and put it on the left rear door window for Car Shows and it stirs the Public real good when they look at the price for the Truck when it was new. One like it NEW today would cost just a few bucks short of 8 times as much as the Original Invoice amount......WoW!
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Marti got all the 1967/79 data from Ford when they were planning to throw it away, but ...
No one has any data for trucks prior to 1967, as all was tossed away years ago.
The only thing available are production figures, as R. L. Polk & Co. kept these records, but Crews are not listed because 1965/66 Crews were modified from Regular Cabs.
Crown Coach also made Crew Cabs during this time frame. If the rear door hinges are exposed, you have the Crown Coach version.
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67 CC #'s
I am trying to figure out how many of the f250 and f350 crew cabs were produced between 67 and 72. I am pretty sure the numbers can be found on the Marti reports for these trucks. I have a 67 f350 and the report says it is one of 274. I think this would be just f350s not including f250s but not for sure. I was wondering if any of you guys had reports from the other years that you could post.
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762 Crew Cab F250's made in 1967. No F100's, only F250's and up. Unknown specifics on 2WD vs. 4WD.
Last edited by BTSR63; 09-25-2015 at 10:45 AM. Reason: corrected info
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