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    Default Very Detroit related: The worlds biggest Ford Mustang JUNK YARD!!


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    It's run very poorly, cars stacked helter-skelter...There is a small mustang yard right by Piquette plant, btw. NW a little bit, use google earth.

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    Detroit Iron.

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    Plenty to go around for the early years that is why they are piled high.

    Production Year Numbers
    1964 1/2 121,538
    1965 559,451
    1966 607,568
    1967 472,121
    1968 317,404
    1969 299,824
    1970 190,727
    1971 149,678
    1972 125,093
    1973 134,267
    1974 385,993
    1975 188,575
    1976 187,567
    1977 153,173
    1978 192,410
    Total 1964-78 4,086.186
    1979 369,9361
    1980 271,322
    1981 182,552
    1982 130,418
    1983 120,873
    1984 141,480
    1985 156,514
    1986 224,410
    1987 159,145
    1988 211,225
    1989 209,769
    1990 128,189
    1991 98,737
    1992 79,096
    1993 114,228
    1994 123,198
    1995 165,037
    1996 126,483
    1997 100,254
    1998 170,642
    1999 126,067
    2000 218,525
    2002 143,518
    2003 128,101

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    ^^ Thx for those production numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black gold man View Post
    Plenty to go around for the early years that is why they are piled high.

    Production Year Numbers
    1964 1/2 121,538
    1965 559,451
    1966 607,568
    1967 472,121
    1968 317,404
    1969 299,824
    1970 190,727
    1971 149,678
    1972 125,093
    1973 134,267
    1974 385,993
    1975 188,575
    1976 187,567
    1977 153,173
    1978 192,410
    Total 1964-78 4,086.186
    1979 369,9361
    1980 271,322
    1981 182,552
    1982 130,418
    1983 120,873
    1984 141,480
    1985 156,514
    1986 224,410
    1987 159,145
    1988 211,225
    1989 209,769
    1990 128,189
    1991 98,737
    1992 79,096
    1993 114,228
    1994 123,198
    1995 165,037
    1996 126,483
    1997 100,254
    1998 170,642
    1999 126,067
    2000 218,525
    2002 143,518
    2003 128,101
    Was '68 the year they reduced import tariffs? Hard to believe that they had such high numbers in the early years and can't even approach numbers like that today.

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    They must have worked hard in 66.

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    This afternoon I saw one at a supermarket parking. Engine humming silently. It was blood red and from the early sixties era.



    [[Not a big deal to you of course but hey, I'm living on the other side of the Atlantic. They are a bit rare here, especially as a daily driver car.)

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