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Alan Applegate

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I guess I could say my 2024 is one of one because I bought it! Ford doesn't release sales numbers until about 2 years after a model is released. And, if past experience means anything, it'll be about 10 years before Ford lists numbers for specific options.

I once bought a full-loaded, 1983 Mercury Cougar with every factory option except two tone paint and a sun roof. In 2000 when readying for the move to Roswell, I ran across the sales order. I looked it up on an on-line registry to find out no other Mercury made that year had the same set of options. I suspect that didn't make it any more special than any other Cougar at the time. Even if it was special, that is one vehicle I wouldn't want back EVER!
 

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Trying to find out if my 2026 with the options I ordered is a 1 of 1. Anyone know how to find out
Without revealing the exact combination is there a hint as to what would make it uniquely rare?
 

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Why does it even matter. You’re buying the most popular every day man sports car. It has a fixed number of choices for options. They sell 6,000 a month.

In Canada fords website lets you search inventory based on how you built it but just because your configuration doesn’t exist in inventory doesn’t mean it hasn’t been sold in that configuration.

In a country with 300+ million people and a world with 7 billion your chances of having an original configuration based on limited choices are slim to none.

If you want a unique exterior colour get one of those fancy wraps done. Lots of very interesting colours available these days that you won’t often see but be prepared to pay a premium if you want the job done well.
 


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Trying to find out if my 2026 with the options I ordered is a 1 of 1. Anyone know how to find out
I don't think it is. I will use the Dark horse for example they didn't really have a lot of options. It's not like in the old days when you could order compasses and tissue dispenser and lots of other options. So due to the amount they sell there is less of a chance of having a one off. However that being said wait 10 years and they might be on a Martina register I apologize if I spelt it wrong. Just enjoy it.
 

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I guess I could say my 2024 is one of one because I bought it! Ford doesn't release sales numbers until about 2 years after a model is released. And, if past experience means anything, it'll be about 10 years before Ford lists numbers for specific options.

I once bought a full-loaded, 1983 Mercury Cougar with every factory option except two tone paint and a sun roof. In 2000 when readying for the move to Roswell, I ran across the sales order. I looked it up on an on-line registry to find out no other Mercury made that year had the same set of options. I suspect that didn't make it any more special than any other Cougar at the time. Even if it was special, that is one vehicle I wouldn't want back EVER!
Seems to be three years now until detailed sales figures are out.
 

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Hope the OP chimes in with why he believes his car may be so rare as am curious.

As others have stated, there really aren't that many options offered in modern cars to make them truly rare. This isn't the 60's where manufacturer's order forms had about as many options as a Greek burger joint's menu and there could be hundreds or thousands of possible combos.

My 05 GTO is 1 of 141 in it's combo of a total of 11,069 units built that year. Based on however many 05s are still out there and that initial number, is it "rare"? Who knows...
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