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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 09:58 AM
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Total FC's Registered in USA

Total FC's Registered in US = 31,642 as of 4/1/2011


MAKE_NAME MODEL_NAME YEAR_MODEL BODY_STYLE_NAME TRIM_NAME AAIA_CDE COUNT
MAZDA RX7 1986 COUPE RX7 1192317 4,943
MAZDA RX7 1987 COUPE RX7 1192339 5,137
MAZDA RX7 1987 COUPE RX7 1,754
MAZDA RX7 1988 COUPE RX7 1192362 4,498
MAZDA RX7 1988 COUPE RX7 1192351 1,337
MAZDA RX7 1988 CONVERTIBLE RX7 1192362 4,145
MAZDA RX7 1989 COUPE RX7 1192384 258
MAZDA RX7 1989 CONVERTIBLE RX7 1192373 1,172
MAZDA RX7 1989 COUPE RX7 1192373 1,362
MAZDA RX7 1990 CONVERTIBLE RX7 1192395 1,783
MAZDA RX7 1990 COUPE RX7 1192407 222
MAZDA RX7 1990 COUPE RX7 GTU/GXL 1192429 883
MAZDA RX7 1990 COUPE RX7 GTU/GXL 1192430 852
MAZDA RX7 1991 COUPE RX7 1192452 74
MAZDA RX7 1991 COUPE RX7 1192441 1,433
MAZDA RX7 1991 CONVERTIBLE RX7 1192441 1,789
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 10:24 AM
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"MAZDA RX7 1987 COUPE RX7 1192339 5,137"

what do those numbers mean? are they code for GXL/Turbo/GTU/etc...?
can you decipher the code for us?
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Osirus9
"MAZDA RX7 1987 COUPE RX7 1192339 5,137"

what do those numbers mean? are they code for GXL/Turbo/GTU/etc...?
can you decipher the code for us?
That was my guess, I Hope it's broken down to turbo coupes, and all other coupes. In that case I'd have 1 of 75 Registered 91' Turbo's when I re-register my car tomorrow.
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 02:36 PM
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Those are some sad numbers people. Please take care of your FC's so when I'm ready to have kids some day I can buy them one too!
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 03:02 PM
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meh, less on the road means more parts for the ones that are left.

i would like for them to turn into collector cars but that is just a dream, like having a common baseball card that all the rest of got destroyed. it may be rare but it's still nothing special, something to brag about but no one really wants.

but say you got an Enzo, and one of the 100 of the year produced gets wrecked your car's value increases!



like if a selling point of my '87 TII was that it is 1 of 1,754 left, still doesn't mean a thing.

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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 03:16 PM
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meh, less on the road means more parts for the ones that are left.

i would like for them to turn into collector cars but that is just a dream, like having a common baseball card that all the rest of got destroyed. it may be rare but it's still nothing special, something to brag about but no one really wants.

but say you got an Enzo, and one of the 100 of the year produced gets wrecked your car's value increases!


like if a selling point of my '87 TII was that it is 1 of 1,754 left, still doesn't mean a thing.
Very true, but that is why I bought 1 of 1500 10th AE's lol. One that runs and is in decent shape with only 82k miles!!

That'll be my selling point lol.
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Osirus9
"MAZDA RX7 1987 COUPE RX7 1192339 5,137"

what do those numbers mean? are they code for GXL/Turbo/GTU/etc...?
can you decipher the code for us?
The number in bold appears to be the "AAIA code" if you look at the column labels. A little googling of AAIA code provides hints that it could possibly be "American Aftermarket Industry Association" code. It's probably an internal number used in certain internal parts catalogs.

My question is whether the two main groups of "Coupe" means turbo and non turbo. It seems like it. So for 1991 there would be 74 legit T2's registered. With a little guesswork, adding up the entries that I think are T2's, it would mean 4,749 left on the road. And there might be GTUs in there somewhere... the 1989 and 1990 have a lot of different groups mentioned there.
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