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Ford Light-Duty Trucks Production Numbers posted

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Over the past few days I've been compiling the Ford 100/250/350 production numbers onto a page. It's just been posted here:

1967-1972 Ford Pickup Production Numbers

The data entered here was compiled from two different sources:
- Standard Catalog of Light-Duty Ford Trucks 1905-2002
- Ford Pickup Truck Red Book, 1946-93

However, there is conflicting numbers between the two, so any discrepancies were noted on the page. Therefore, the data on this page is to be used for general reference only, not as a 100%-accurate accounting. No further production breakouts are available that I'm aware of.
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:hmm: No 4X4's produced in 1970. :?
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No, there were simply no 4x2/4x4 production breakouts available for 1970. I just edited that to make it more clear:
NOTE: No additional 4x2/4x4 production breakouts are available. The data shown for the 4x2s are a total of both (4x2 and 4x4).
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Ah, I see... You might assign a number (Like you did with the other notes) to differ from the no production (-)... I would have caught that and looked down for the note. :wink: :2cents:
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I see a listing for the chassis-windshield and the numbers are very low. I would be curious to see what a chassis-windsheild looks like.
I've seen the chassis-cowl before. It was used for a motorhome.
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71 LONG BED wrote:I see a listing for the chassis-windshield and the numbers are very low. I would be curious to see what a chassis-windsheild looks like.
I've seen the chassis-cowl before. It was used for a motorhome.
I was guessing that was the ones for the Good Humor Trucks. :hmm:
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Yep, the Good Humor trucks are definitely good examples.

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I'm getting the 404 error screen from the link...
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BobbyFord wrote:I'm getting the 404 error screen from the link...
I fixed it. :thup:
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Good stuff Keith! :thup:
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i have a 1970 explorer package f-250 sportcustom camper special and it was brought from L.A california to here quebec canada 5 years ago. I have never seen 67-72 explorer in canada and I wonder how many of those 1970 f-250 explorer had been made and how many of those was sold in canada.
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Keith: MARTI has ALL the info, but their business is reports, so it is available, if you want to pay;)

Too bad, because it would be nice to see further breakdowns, including SWB, LWB, CREWCABS, etc.....

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FORDification wrote:Over the past few days I've been compiling the Ford 100/250/350 production numbers onto a page. It's just been posted here:

1967-1972 Ford Pickup Production Numbers

The data entered here was compiled from two different sources:
- Standard Catalog of Light-Duty Ford Trucks 1905-2002
- Ford Pickup Truck Red Book, 1946-93

However, there is conflicting numbers between the two, so any discrepancies were noted on the page. Therefore, the data on this page is to be used for general reference only, not as a 100%-accurate accounting. No further production breakouts are available that I'm aware of.
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