Production Numbers
2003 Production Numbers
:) Here's the numbers: V6 Coupe - 59943 V6 Convertible - 26500 GT Coupe - 26238 GT Convertible - 15518 Centennial Coupe - 717 Centennial Convertible - 1323 Cobra Coupe - 6600 Cobra Convertible - 4110 TOTAL - 150,601 Units (including Mach';s) Mach 1 Coupe - 9652 Break Down Mach 1 by Transmission Mach 1 with M/T - 7709 Mach 1 with A/T - 1943 Break Down Mach 1 by Color Black - 1611 Dark Shadow Gray - 1595 Zinc Yellow - 869 Azure Blue - 2250 Torch Red - 2513 Oxford White - 814 2004 MACH 1 PRODUCTION NUMBERS (Color/Trans) # Vehicles Paint (Exterior) Engine Transmission 1029 AZURE BLUE CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE 5-Speed 280 AZURE BLUE CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto 842 BLACK CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE 5-Speed 217 BLACK CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto 895 COMPETITION ORANGE CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE5-Speed 124 COMPETITION ORANGE CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto 787 DARK SHADOW GREY CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE 5-Speed 251 DARK SHADOW GREY CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto 512 OXFORD WHITE CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE 5-Speed 179 OXFORD WHITE CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto 624 SCREAMING YELLOW CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE 5-Speed 139 SCREAMING YELLOW CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto 956 TORCH RED CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE 5-Speed 296 TORCH RED CLEARCOAT 4.6L 4V DOHC V-8 ENGINE Auto There are NO SERIAL NUMBERS for the Mach 1's. (Until now!) |
Wow! Those are some surprising numbers, if they're accurate. It does show which color is the best...but we all knew that already!:D I hope Ford gets off of their corporate behind to get you some numbers to back this up...or clarify any differences. This would definitly a big change from the promised 6,500 unit production originally stated.
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I'd take the numbers with a grain of salt, since the Cobra prod numbers are incorrect. I have a friend with an 03 Cobra and he called SVT. Here's what he got for the Cobra numbers.
Coupe-8394 'vert-5024 TOTAL-13418 EDIT: Here's a link to the SVTOA thread. http://www.svtownersassociation.com/...&threadid=4583 |
Dave,
Thanks for getting this information. Sounds crediable. Even though production was more than what Ford originally stated, I am glad to see that it was less than Cobra total production. |
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If those numbers are true< It would seem I've got the one of the most rare! Oxford white/auto.
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By those numbers, you are right. Only about 155 whites with autos. Wonder how many have the IUP or not.
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Yes!! These are from Team Mustang, I just recieved this morning and OK'd by Paul Russell (Mustang Brand Mgr.) !!!
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Dave, why don't the Cobra numbers match up with what SVT is putting out? :confused:
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ok if we started at 300000 and we have found 454960 then thats at least 154960 ????? and svt doesnt agree with tms #'s???
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WOW!!!! That a far cry from the 5,000, 6500, or 7500 numbers everybody was talking about. No wonder there are so many '03 Mach 1's sitting on dealer lots. So should should I start using, "1 of 1611" in my signature or wait?:ANGEL: |
very inter~rest~ting, one of 814 w/Iup!:MADNOEL:
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9,652 or 6,500 - either way, I love it!
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" The Centennial editions will be available in Ford dealer showrooms in spring 2003. Production will be limited to 3,000 units each for Mustang, Focus, and Super Duty and 4,000 units for Explorer and Taurus. Pricing will be announced closer to introduction."
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Dave I got an e-mail from them just morning too, if you got white Mach1 auto. you got a rare Mach1 now:cool:
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Thats cool...I have one of the rare colors then. Pretty amazing that the Mach 1's are rarer than the 03 Cobra's.
Thanks for the info! |
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Sorry, couldn't resist! j/k |
Overall TOTAL was 150, 601 INCLUDING the Mach's.
The GT's are correct at 26,238, those do NOT include the Mach 1. The Mach's are separate at the bottom |
I'll never believe Ford again when they say limited edition.
I still love my car no matter what, but I hate being lied to. :!!: :mad: |
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Well, at least parts availability shouldn't be an issue in 10 years. There is an upside to a slightly higher production. I still feel my Mach is definitely NOT COMMON. I think the real kicker is that there are more '03 Cobras than '03 Machs. We all have a special breed of pony that's for sure. Later, Dan
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Well, to put it into perspective, Ford built approx. 72,000 Mach's in 1969. And of that number, almost 13,000 with the 428 CJ. That year Ford built 299,000 Mustangs, so that comes down to about 24% being Mach's. Compared to the 6% of production that these cars are, that is a limited edition. My Winter Blue Cobra Jet is rare, however, based on these production numbers, the Azure Blue is pretty rare also. I think that Ford did a good job of judging demand & price so that the car retains it's exclusivity. I spoke with Art Hyde back in May and he told me that the Mach was the most profitable Mustang ever for Ford. With Ford's financial situation, they need to sell cars that they make money on, so I guess we should be glad that they did excercise some control and didn't flood the showrooms with Mach's.
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Mach's in Mass
Well I've been to a number of car cruises and shows this summer
and i've only seen 1 Mach 1 on the road besides mine this year. Not many in Mass i guess.:HALLOW: |
I thought there would be more blue than red.
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Still say those are good numbers....after market suppliers will be MUCH more likely to keep us in a supply of mods and other things such as interiors when ours go in a few years. The more the better. Rare is not always a good thing. A 1965 Mustang with a bench seat is rare...because no body wanted it- even now. 1972 Sprint Mustangs are rare...but you can NOT find an interior, or decal for the hood or correct size fender decals etc. Look at the SVO's- fantastic Mustangs....but you are introuble if you need parts....they just aren't out there. We have GREAT cars that many people will see and the Machs will hit the car show circuit for many years. I think it will help drive the price of our Machs UP because there will be a greater demand. Having 2004 Machs will help too. Many more 69 Machs were made than 03's....look at the price of a 69 mach....it wasn't rare but it sure is expensive now. I really do believe it is a good thing that Ford built more then expected....it will help the Mustang enthusiast with fun in the future and as an investment.
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Very interesting indeed. I still haven't seen any other Machs on the road (and Brian aka GR8WYT) works down the street from me! That being said, I am a teeny bit grumpy about the numbers as it relates to cost. Looking back at the press releases, they did say there would be 6500 2003 Mach 1s. As a legal matter, that is a classic bit of false advertising, and very common in corporate America. These statements are all reviewed by the legal department (believe me, that is the case), but then somebody in marketing or production says "hell, these things are selling, let's make more" and then they just ignore what they said before.
Again, I'm 100% happy with the car, love it when groups get together, and am still -- almost a year later -- eagarly awaiting my first encounter with another Mach on the road. Hell, I've had some great encounters with '03 Cobras where we exchange thumbs up and big smiles. I just don't like it when they try to bilk the customer a little bit and push the limits. Anyway, to evoke The Who, Long Live Mach! |
How many Oxford White w/MT and IUP?
I wonder?
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155 White w/AT??
How do you know that. If that's true then only 659 with MT?
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Where did the 155# w/at come from did I miss something?
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Do the Cobra numbers include the Mystic/10th Anniversary cars? That may explain the discrepency between SVT and Team Mustang. I know we have 4 of the 10th anniversary cars sitting on our lot. For some strange reason, we got 4 of those, and only 2 Mach 1's!
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I would think if you followed the numbers it would be more like 163? Seems that 20% of total production were Auto. 1943/9652=20% Auto's 814 x .2=162.8 Auto's Mach On Ed |
We all have something to be proud of. My Torch red Auto w/IU is exactly what I wanted. I guess a small part of me is a bit cheesed about there being more than 6,500, the 04' production run and some of the know quality issues that should have never made it out of the factory the but after reading the other opinions, I do not see this as a problem.
I was tooling down I-75 Saturday afternoon heading toward Atlanta and got a thumbs up from a guy in a new Vette. We did not race but just hung in there together crusing at about 80/85 for a good hour. I am not really sure why I mentioned this, afterall I have never cared one way or the other what the GM boys thought about anything, but for some strange reason that made my day. This is one small "good feeling" that I could actually describe in words. I can not begin to describe in words what that monster does at about 4,000+ rpm when you stand on it. Its one of those things where you just got to be there. This is why I am going to overlook some of Fords misdeeds concerning the Mach. With all their nearsighted goofs look what they gave us. Right out of the box we have one of the most unique American cars on the road. I know some people pay a lot more for what I connsider a lot less car so I have to say that in my opinion, the good far outweighs any bad. I am happy with my car. |
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I just say Whooooo Hoooooo!!!!!!! Mach On Ed |
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If you break down colors by percentage, you get 8% were white. Then if you look at the fact that we know there were 1943 auto's made, then 8% of 1943 is 155.44 or around 155 cars. Again, this only works if the numbers are large enough. There could be 20% of the autos-white or most of them red. It was just a way to look at it to illustrate how rare the car is even when Ford made more than it originally said it would.
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I knew that, just wanted you to check my math! LOL:p
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Ford built 2,003 10th anniv. cobras...
At least that was the plan. There are 604 SVT dealers. We rec'd 3 10th anniv. cobras which is about right considering the # of SVT dealers.
2004 Mystic Cobras don't start production for awhile yet (we have two on order). Only 1,000 are to be made. |
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Ok, we got the build count. When is the data going to be available to start calculating build numbers? :cool:
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I read in MM/FF that ford only produced a total of 5,000 Mach 1's.
I just bought the torch red one 10/13/03. What are some of the problems you guys are having? |
Congrats on the car and the color! MM/FF got the figures wrong, if you count only red and blue cars it comeup to nearly that number!(OK, we have better sources...:D :THUMBSUP: )
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