Interest in knowing how many FD's are registered??
Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I KNEW it! Despite being small, VA has the third highest concentration of FD's in the country! 

Originally Posted by rotarypower101
The results are in! Poor Wyoming with only 1 FD I wonder who it is?
Last edited by yuichiror; May 3, 2006 at 12:46 PM.
The 95 have faired pretty well statistically~83%
94 ~ 77%
and a gut wrenching 68% for the 93s
If anyone is going to start crunching numbers here are some stats for production numbers
http://alecto.bittwiddlers.com/vehic...-numbers.shtml
http://www.fd3s.net/history.html#NUM
94 ~ 77%
and a gut wrenching 68% for the 93s
If anyone is going to start crunching numbers here are some stats for production numbers
http://alecto.bittwiddlers.com/vehic...-numbers.shtml
http://www.fd3s.net/history.html#NUM
Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I KNEW it! Despite being small, VA has the third highest concentration of FD's in the country! 

uhh...i'll let this one slide since youve been hitting the books day/night for some time now
Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I KNEW it! Despite being small, VA has the third highest concentration of FD's in the country! 

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Last edited by scotty305; May 3, 2006 at 01:04 PM.
Originally Posted by rotarypower101
The 95 have faired pretty well statistically~83%
94 ~ 77%
and a gut wrenching 68% for the 93s
If anyone is going to start crunching numbers here are some stats for production numbers
http://alecto.bittwiddlers.com/vehic...-numbers.shtml
http://www.fd3s.net/history.html#NUM
94 ~ 77%
and a gut wrenching 68% for the 93s
If anyone is going to start crunching numbers here are some stats for production numbers
http://alecto.bittwiddlers.com/vehic...-numbers.shtml
http://www.fd3s.net/history.html#NUM
Not that I personally care because this is public info as far as I am concerned and should be, but I think Matt had intended donators to have a small window of precedence for this information.
Originally Posted by scotty305
-Fourth highest, Dale. There are more FD's in CA, FL, and TX than in VA. I've copied the results to an Excel spreadsheet, does anyone want a copy?
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Originally Posted by rotarypower101
Not that I personally care because this is public info as far as I am concerned and should be, but I think Matt had intended donators to have a small window of precedence for this information.
Last edited by yuichiror; May 3, 2006 at 01:06 PM.
Originally Posted by yuichiror
Yeah, I'm surprised that there's so many still on the road. What would be nice is overall numbers for each state starting in 93. I think it would be interesting to see if there's a shift of FD's moving from misc states to specific states. Were that many FD's actually sold in Ca and Fl or are there just more car collectors in those states?
Maybe this will spark the interest of people and we can collect the money required to get that information.
I think it would be very revealing.
Originally Posted by yuichiror
If my "letting the cat out of the bag" has upset anybody, I am extremely sorry. I hesitated posting the attachment, but since we intended this to be public domain, I went ahead.
in a way I am glad you did I was having trouble not pressing the post link button
I just didn’t want to be the guy that did it
Jsplit, I'd like to see the number of FD's per square mile, and per person. All of this broken up by state, if possible
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Since there are less than 10,000 of these cars left, I wonder if we can get collector's insurance policies, or historic vehicle plates? [edit: your car needs to be at least 25 years old to get a historic plate in California]
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. Since there are less than 10,000 of these cars left, I wonder if we can get collector's insurance policies, or historic vehicle plates? [edit: your car needs to be at least 25 years old to get a historic plate in California]
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Last edited by scotty305; May 3, 2006 at 01:28 PM.





