Build sheets (once again)
This week I found out some interesting news on build sheets. You might remember these as the document you could get for free through Ford Customer Service that detailed the original factory options for your car. These are also referred to as History 999 reports.
I have to credit noac for pointing me to a discussion on foureyedpride.com
Apparently, the way to get a build sheet is now through the shopfordgear.com website and is now for a fee. This site is run by Helm.
There are two versions of the report, Basic and Deluxe, with the Deluxe adding production figures. The price difference is ~$30. So, in order to investigate this, I ordered the Deluxe for $46. It states:
I have to credit noac for pointing me to a discussion on foureyedpride.com
Apparently, the way to get a build sheet is now through the shopfordgear.com website and is now for a fee. This site is run by Helm.
There are two versions of the report, Basic and Deluxe, with the Deluxe adding production figures. The price difference is ~$30. So, in order to investigate this, I ordered the Deluxe for $46. It states:
It will be interesting to see how this compares to the free one that I have. I'm reserving my opinion on this until I see the final product. I'll be sure to document this experience. I'm most interested to see exactly what production figures they will provide.Item is shipped from manufacturer and may take additional time for delivery. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
Comments
Please keep us posted John.
John--FWIW, The image on the website looks pretty similar to what I've seen people show before. I'm curious about the deluxe one, b/c for 30 bucks more it looks like all you get is total # mustangs produced that year, convertibles, and probably how many were triple white.
I'm curious b/c it always seem that the '92 production numbers are debated---"somewhere in the 2200 range." Curious to see what Ford says, but the basic package sounds like a better deal.
So far, the experience is the same as the old, free way. I received a call from the Ford Research Department. I missed the actual call but the message was that my sheet is being mailed out shortly.
For reference, here was the free one I received a few years ago:
They are really not all that different. But, still, it might be fun to pick the differences apart. The most shocking thing is just how little the extra $29 bought me with the "deluxe" version.
52,151 2-Door Sedans Produced
62,077 3-Door Sedans Produced
It is widely known that 62,077 is the number of 1993 hatchbacks. 52,151 is the number of coupes (24,851) plus convertibles (27,300), also widely reported numbers.
I can understand there might be a need to charge for these reports but this Deluxe version is a pretty bad.