SOME FINAL 05 PRODUCTION #`S
not sure if this is all final but here it is.. also you must be using ie 4.0 or higher......and have office 2000 or better on your computer...mustang production #`s
Assuming these numbers are accurate, my wife's pony is 1of44 and probably rarer than that if there was information on the factory options.
So, who are the TWO people that have Satin Silver GT verts with parchment interiors, black tops and manual tranny? :scratch:
EK
So, who are the TWO people that have Satin Silver GT verts with parchment interiors, black tops and manual tranny? :scratch:
EK
Very cool 1 of 326 units- not too bad at all, was wondering why I dont see any configured like my car.
Amazing numbers on some of them though 4 units, 2 units 10 units....
Man now if we could find out the exact build number of our cars within those groups we would be set
Amazing numbers on some of them though 4 units, 2 units 10 units....
Man now if we could find out the exact build number of our cars within those groups we would be set
Figures are way off. I don't trust the data, when simple things like color are incorrect from the start. Where is the break down by engine - there is a better way to display the data. I remember reading on this site that over 180,000 were produced. The figures here just don't make any sense.
Originally posted by WERKED 66@October 13, 2005, 3:25 AM
not sure if this is all final but here it is.. also you must be using ie 4.0 or higher......and have office 2000 or better on your computer...mustang production #`s
not sure if this is all final but here it is.. also you must be using ie 4.0 or higher......and have office 2000 or better on your computer...mustang production #`s
I have ie 4.0 or higher and have office 2000 or better on mycomputer.
I only see a fly buzzing around trying to catch my mouse.
How do I get this to work?
Thanks!
I thought the 180,000 mark was their new goal for the '06 MY. 140,00 for '05 sounds about right. And the data came from Kzinti over at BON, a very trustworthy source. He has tracked hundreds if not thousands of orders for us mustang fans and got us .pdf's of our window stickers before they were even built.
I remember reading on this site that over 180,000 were produced.
I too am unable to access the web site.
I could open it with my desktop in my office. Couldn't with my laptop and they are both running the same versions of everything.
Anyway I Copied and pasted it into Excel for everybody to see. It is attached.
I think this will work.
Anyway I Copied and pasted it into Excel for everybody to see. It is attached.
I think this will work.
Originally posted by 6505pony@October 14, 2005, 6:01 AM
I could open it with my desktop in my office. Couldn't with my laptop and they are both running the same versions of everything.
Anyway I Copied and pasted it into Excel for everybody to see. It is attached.
I think this will work.
I could open it with my desktop in my office. Couldn't with my laptop and they are both running the same versions of everything.
Anyway I Copied and pasted it into Excel for everybody to see. It is attached.
I think this will work.
Thanks a bunch. I just got a brand new Dell computer at work Tuesday with all the latest bells and whistles and I could not open the file either.
Black: 29,335 (18.3%)
Torch Red : 20,110 (12.5%)
Lime: 7,741 (4.8%)
Mineral Grey: 16,590 (10.3%)
Redfire: 18,627 (11.6%)
Satin Silver: 21,194 (13.2%)
Sonic Blue: 9,094 (5.7%)
White: 14,890 (9.3%)
Windveil Blue: 14,393 (9.0%)
Yellow: 8,483 (5.3%)
Torch Red : 20,110 (12.5%)
Lime: 7,741 (4.8%)
Mineral Grey: 16,590 (10.3%)
Redfire: 18,627 (11.6%)
Satin Silver: 21,194 (13.2%)
Sonic Blue: 9,094 (5.7%)
White: 14,890 (9.3%)
Windveil Blue: 14,393 (9.0%)
Yellow: 8,483 (5.3%)
Hmm, I figured Lime would do a little better than last...surprised to see redfire lower than torch red too (though I think torch is cool also). Lime, redfire and silver were the colors used in most all of the media advertisements. Maybe sales would go up if they advertised it in black and torch red? My bet for 2006 is Tungsten takes 2nd or 3rd, bumping satin silver to 4th.



