Uh...... Was just stating what I saw. Not that serious.88hurstolds said:The figure was 215, the guy failed to mention the fact that his was a Canadian Export model but later revieled that info in an online discussion after receiving lots of pushback from people.
I believe everything I hear on TV and the internet... :?
Lot's of misnomers going around, it's one thing to approximate and another to state.
Same goes with White 85 442's and Sand Gray interior '83 H/O's, those figures DO NOT EXIST.
One can only approximate... so let's have some fun.
White is not a popular muscle car color, also the previous year H/O's were black and gray so Dealers already knew what was popular and sold.
One can assume that the order of common colors would be Black, Gray and White at a 45/40/15, 50/35/15 or 45/35/20 ratio or 1350-1500 Black, 1050-1200 Gray, 450-600 produced in white.
You could go even further with White 85's and interior combinations.
IMO White Maroon is the most common followed by Gray then Blue but that's from my observations and I'm somewhat partial to the Blue being more rare since I've never seen one as a hardtop ever but I've heard some say Gray T-top ones were more rare from observations.
If you think about it GM usually produced 1/3 of the 442's with T-tops since some of those figures are known.
The Maroon ones I commonly see in a hardtop and t-top.
I've personally only seen 4 White 85's in my life with a gray interior, 3 in person and one being parted on eBay, 2 were hardtops and 2 were t-top cars.
Every White '85 with a Blue interior I've seen has T-tops and I've seen quite a few, I've never seen a Blue hardtop ever.
So even if you divide up the interior ratio as 300/200/100 for Maroon/Gray/Blue and factor in that no Blue Hardtops exist and assume 1/3 came with T-tops I would order them as Blue hardtop (if they even exist), Gray with T-tops (67 cars), Blue with T-tops (100 cars), Maroon T-top (100 cars), Gray Hardtop (133 cars) and lastly Maroon hardtop (200 cars).
Same goes with the '83 H/O, how many regular Cutlasses in 82-83 do you ever see with a Sand Gray interior?
Pretty dam rare...
If you follow the same train of thought you could assume that 450, 600 or even 800 came with a Sand Gray interior, from what I've seen those interiors were more common in H/O's that regular Cutlasses.
Again, no one knows these exact figures so I don't want anyone throwing these numbers around as SOLID information, just approximation.
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