How many 67 stepsides were made?

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How many 67 stepsides were made?

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picked this stepper up recently. Guy said only 1900 made. any truth to that ? its a 1967 .
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Nice looking Flare Side. Seems like about 18,307 of the 2X2, and 481 if it was a 4X4. (Chevy made the step side I believe.)
What mill does it have under the hood. A/T, or stick?
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Re: How many 67 stepsides were made?

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Thanks for the reply. But is this considered a flare side? I thought it wasn't. But then again
I'm new to ford. It's actually a hodgepodge of A mustang Mach 1. The seats, console, steering column, tranny, are all out of the mustang. I guess the engine could possibly be as well. It's 4 on floor now. Thanks again for the reply.
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Yes, Ford uses the term Flairside, Chevy uses Stepside.
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Oooh that makes sense, sorry for the confusion, I see that you already infact corrected me in the first post. Thanks again!
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I call them either name. I just think they are cool! Nice ride you got there.
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I myself like the term Step Side, which I use. :thup: Just giving info on the history of the Step, errr, Flair Side :lol: When one owns it, one may call it whatever one wants. :lol: Breaks over, back to working on the 68. :hd:
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Mancar1 wrote:I myself like the term Step Side, which I use. :thup: Just giving info on the history of the Step, errr, Flair Side :lol: When one owns it, one may call it whatever one wants. :lol: Breaks over, back to working on the 68. :hd:
I wish I had one so I could call it whatever I wanted! :D I have thought about just buying all the sheet metal and making my own with the 67 short bed ranger that I have. The bed on it is in bad shape anyway so it wouldn't hurt to change it out. Maybe one day I'll get to that!
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Nice lookin' stepper. :thup:
Here's the production numbers:

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Thanx guys. So far the truck is solid. I drove it home over 100 miles and already done a ton of little stuff to it.... Battery, coil, fuel porthole hose, dash pad out, taillights replaced.... I'm getting lots of honks and waves and am enjoying the usefulness of a truck bed! It's too bad I might already be in the market to sell... I just started back at school and it's turning out to be more time consuming than I ever imagined it would be. Thanks for all the comments and help so far.
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basketcase0302 wrote:Nice lookin' stepper. :thup:
Here's the production numbers:

http://www.fordification.com/tech/production.htm
Awesome what handy list! Wish there was one that took a guess at those still existing...
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Sweet lookin' truck!!! :thup: :thup: :thup:


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