I'm sure that specific image of production numbers has made it's rounds... but thanks to covid-19 I am laid off an insomnia keeps me up.
SO I ended up typing up a more readable version of the production numbers than I've been able to find.
It's printable on a 8.5x11 paper too.
I did this half asleep so i'd be very surprised if I didn't make any mistakes, like the original ford guy who misspelled manual (manuel) lol. I will look over the chart and correct mistakes (for the 3rd time) tomorrow.
Here you go
You can even resize this one if you can't read the 10 pt font!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Le6r4VSy4Mvx3wO4FZunIe2KSxKpleYNBzI8eUgFTTQ/edit?usp=sharing
You can leave comments if I screwed anything up (the original is on the second sheet), and my car and it's options are on the 3rd (for myself really)
Interesting things from the chart to know.
- The Yellow Blaze Metallic Tri-Coat was the rarest color with only 58 coupes and 34 convertibles made.
- There were 302 Race Red Coupes and 302 total silver GT/CS cars, everyone seems to like this number, and it comes up a lot of times in the chart on other colors too.
- Only 300 out of the 2573 2012 GT/CS had a shaker 1000 system, 215 Coupes, and 85 Convertibles. *So if you had this from factory, your car is already one of the rarer of all the cars w/ the system.
- Daytime Running Lamps were an option for fleet cars and weren't enabled for consumer cars (but you can do this if you really want to).
- 3.73 were not available in the convertibles at all, and only 402 out of 1863 Coupes had 3.73's.
- The first low number for production on the chart is a 3, which belong to Yellow Blaze with a remote starter (only 3 coupes and 5 convertibles were made) The next is Blue Convertibles with the Shaker 1000 option, which only 3 were made.
- The next number(4) starts with 4 Silver coupes with Daytime Running lamps, 4 Yellow Blaze Convertibles w/ 3.31 Gearing, and 4 Yellow Blaze Convertibles with 3.55 Gears.
You can go and search 5 and up on the sheet above.
- Despite there being more Blue Convertibles than Yellow Blaze, they were actually rarer than yellow blaze in some cases, like the 3.55 gears (only 5 were made in blue convertible)
If you have a 2012 GT/CS and/or still have the window sticker for one, I'd love to see them.
I know the production numbers don't really work by anything other than color and coupe/conv, but I like to look at all my options under my color, and pick the lowest number out of them all.
Mine happens to be the 186 from the 3.73 gearing on my black GT/CS.
(I don't know if I have an immersion heater or not)
Also, I have NO idea what Job 1 is for, it's not important, but i'm mostly curious.
If you have any fun facts to share about them feel free to share
Edit: If you have a clearer version of the original, I'd like to add that to the chart for reference. I know all the images I have ever found are blurry.
Edit 2: Trying to find a clearer version of the original, I found several others, including a 2011 GT/CS chart (clearer)
SO I ended up typing up a more readable version of the production numbers than I've been able to find.
It's printable on a 8.5x11 paper too.
I did this half asleep so i'd be very surprised if I didn't make any mistakes, like the original ford guy who misspelled manual (manuel) lol. I will look over the chart and correct mistakes (for the 3rd time) tomorrow.
Here you go
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Le6r4VSy4Mvx3wO4FZunIe2KSxKpleYNBzI8eUgFTTQ/edit?usp=sharing
You can leave comments if I screwed anything up (the original is on the second sheet), and my car and it's options are on the 3rd (for myself really)
Interesting things from the chart to know.
- The Yellow Blaze Metallic Tri-Coat was the rarest color with only 58 coupes and 34 convertibles made.
- There were 302 Race Red Coupes and 302 total silver GT/CS cars, everyone seems to like this number, and it comes up a lot of times in the chart on other colors too.
- Only 300 out of the 2573 2012 GT/CS had a shaker 1000 system, 215 Coupes, and 85 Convertibles. *So if you had this from factory, your car is already one of the rarer of all the cars w/ the system.
- Daytime Running Lamps were an option for fleet cars and weren't enabled for consumer cars (but you can do this if you really want to).
- 3.73 were not available in the convertibles at all, and only 402 out of 1863 Coupes had 3.73's.
- The first low number for production on the chart is a 3, which belong to Yellow Blaze with a remote starter (only 3 coupes and 5 convertibles were made) The next is Blue Convertibles with the Shaker 1000 option, which only 3 were made.
- The next number(4) starts with 4 Silver coupes with Daytime Running lamps, 4 Yellow Blaze Convertibles w/ 3.31 Gearing, and 4 Yellow Blaze Convertibles with 3.55 Gears.
You can go and search 5 and up on the sheet above.
- Despite there being more Blue Convertibles than Yellow Blaze, they were actually rarer than yellow blaze in some cases, like the 3.55 gears (only 5 were made in blue convertible)
If you have a 2012 GT/CS and/or still have the window sticker for one, I'd love to see them.
I know the production numbers don't really work by anything other than color and coupe/conv, but I like to look at all my options under my color, and pick the lowest number out of them all.
Mine happens to be the 186 from the 3.73 gearing on my black GT/CS.
(I don't know if I have an immersion heater or not)
Also, I have NO idea what Job 1 is for, it's not important, but i'm mostly curious.
If you have any fun facts to share about them feel free to share
Edit: If you have a clearer version of the original, I'd like to add that to the chart for reference. I know all the images I have ever found are blurry.
Edit 2: Trying to find a clearer version of the original, I found several others, including a 2011 GT/CS chart (clearer)