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Ferrari's yearly output from 1994 - 2002

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  1. Duane_Estill

    Duane_Estill F1 Rookie

    Aug 20, 2007
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    Source: "The Standard Catalogue of Ferrari - 1947 - 2003" by Mike Covello

    1995 will break down by individual models, and mention total output of a particular model across years, and most give only U.S. sales, and it is noted where applicable. As usual, production numbers for cars are legendarily sketchy when it comes to small factories, so, no guaruntee can be made except that Covello specialized in both automotive history and rare cars. This may be as close as anyone could get.

    That said, these numbers are downright shocking considering the collosal output of the larger producers. Might be interesting if someone wanted to post the output of some of the majors during these same years.


    1995

    512M - a total of 500 produced from 1994-1996

    355 Berlinetta - 4,915 produced from 1994-1999

    355 GTS Targa - 2,577 produced 1994-1999

    355 Spider - 3,714 produced from 1994-1999

    456 GT - 1,936 produced from 1992 - 1997

    F50 - 349 produced from 1995-1997 (this is oft disputed)

    A total of 700 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 1995


    1996
    A total of 750 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 1996

    1997
    A total of 798 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 1997

    1998
    A total of 854 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 1998

    1999
    A total of 792 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 1999

    2000
    A total of 1023 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 2000

    2001
    A total of 1,185 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 2001

    2002
    A total of 1,200 Ferraris were sold in the U.S. in 2002
     
  2. AKINSB

    AKINSB Formula Junior

    Feb 15, 2013
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    Thanks for the info. Did not realize the numbers were so small. I feel lucky with my 1995 456 GT!
     
  3. Splitting Atoms

    Splitting Atoms Formula 3

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    A much smaller percent of production went to the US than I assumed. It appears less than 30%.

    I have been looking at 355s and I was surprised to see the GTB had the highest production. There are far more spyders for sale than GTBs in the US.
     
  4. bobzdar

    bobzdar F1 Veteran

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    I have a feeling (a lot) more spiders were sold in the US than GTS or GTB's.
     

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