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was wondering why the topic was locked?
the stickey at the top is not what im looking for.
i am looking for specific numbers on the cars.
i already know how many were made, but im looking for how many were made with specific options.
say 2000 were black well how many had blue or black or tan interior? how many had sunroofs?
how many had spoilers? etc...
can anyone help

thanks
The mods did not want a free for all "flaming". Read stickies and FAQs, and use the Search button.
Sometimes often-repeated topics that have been answered are locked by moderators to prevent misinformation or flaming. The SVT Registry, originally headed by Toadster and now updated by Hetfield, is the only successful compilation anybody has attempted to gather. Specific numbers are also available for color combinations between years, on Toadster's website (click the button that says SVT Contour Production Colors). Other than that no information is available.
ok thanks guys.
yes i did do a search on this and found nothing i was looking for.
what about options for these cars?
did every svt come with a sunroof?
was every svt a 5-spd?

thanks
what about options for these cars?
NA

did every svt come with a sunroof?
No

was every svt a 5-spd?
Yes

The only "options" (if you can call them that) were:

smokers package (cupholder shaped ashtray)
rear spoiler on some later years.

not all SVTs came with sunroofs, but most did.
Ofically there were two options, a sun roof, and a choice between a cassette player and a CD player with the radio. As Ray pointed out, the somoker's pack was also an option, as was the block heater.

The SVT was pretty much fully loaded.
Originally posted by Rouar:
Specific numbers are also available for color combinations between years, on Toadster's website (click the button that says SVT Contour Production Colors).




I just want to point out a mistake. In 2000, the color was called "Amazon Green", not Tropic Green. I don't know about other years, but in my SVT supplement to the manual, it lists Amazon Green.
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