Rarest s197 Mutang
Rarest s197 Mutang
I was just sorting through the S197 mustang production numbers and I noticed that the rarest s197 mustang is a 2005 satin silver GT convertible with the camel interior, black top and 5 speed transmission. There were only 2 cars like that made.
heres the link:
http://www.cherod.com/mustang/Docs/ProductionNumbers.html
to sort the table, click the down arrow next to the "vehicle count table" uncheck the "show all box" and check the boxes you want.
You can view other production numbers by playing with the down arrow in each of the columns.
I don't know how accurate these numbers are. They were originally posted in this forum
heres the link:
http://www.cherod.com/mustang/Docs/ProductionNumbers.html
to sort the table, click the down arrow next to the "vehicle count table" uncheck the "show all box" and check the boxes you want.
You can view other production numbers by playing with the down arrow in each of the columns.
I don't know how accurate these numbers are. They were originally posted in this forum
I don't know if it will work with firefox, but Microsoft does offer an excell 2003 plugin for your browser. hope this helps
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
I'm running IE 7 and Office 2007 and the freakin' thing won't display. It tells me I need IE 5 and Office 2003 components. WTF - I need to DOWNGRADE to see the thing? I HATE Microsuck!
Just post the spreadsheet, will ya?
Martin
Just post the spreadsheet, will ya?
Martin
For some reason I can't view the content on that page. I get this returned "To use this Web page interactively, you must have Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later and the Microsoft Office 2003 Web Components. See the Microsoft Office Web site for more information."
I am running XP SP2 and IE 7. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim
I am running XP SP2 and IE 7. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim
I was just sorting through the S197 mustang production numbers and I noticed that the rarest s197 mustang is a 2005 satin silver GT convertible with the camel interior, black top and 5 speed transmission. There were only 2 cars like that made.
heres the link:
http://www.cherod.com/mustang/Docs/ProductionNumbers.html
to sort the table, click the down arrow next to the "vehicle count table" uncheck the "show all box" and check the boxes you want.
You can view other production numbers by playing with the down arrow in each of the columns.
I don't know how accurate these numbers are. They were originally posted in this forum
heres the link:
http://www.cherod.com/mustang/Docs/ProductionNumbers.html
to sort the table, click the down arrow next to the "vehicle count table" uncheck the "show all box" and check the boxes you want.
You can view other production numbers by playing with the down arrow in each of the columns.
I don't know how accurate these numbers are. They were originally posted in this forum
Mine is medium parchment. I really like the color, but it is very hard to keep clean. Do you have pics of your Windveil Blue GT?
Jim
Jim
Looking at the production numbers, it seems anything with camel had a fairly low prouction number.
Back when you really had true option sheets, you could really mix it up and have a "one of a kind" car. A buddy of mine collects Firebirds / Trans Ams and he has a '69 Trans Am with a bench seat, column shift and a Ram Air IV engine. All from the factory. It is one of 3 made, and the only one known to exist.
I doubt we will ever see those days again...
Back when you really had true option sheets, you could really mix it up and have a "one of a kind" car. A buddy of mine collects Firebirds / Trans Ams and he has a '69 Trans Am with a bench seat, column shift and a Ram Air IV engine. All from the factory. It is one of 3 made, and the only one known to exist.
I doubt we will ever see those days again...
what no grabber?



