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Originally Posted by 73GTS
There were actually Formal Roof and Fastback Roofline Sport models built. I have been able to find out through research that about 51,000 Fastback Sports and 17,000 Formal Roof Sports were built in 1973. I would like to find out the option/production breakdown though. I did see a fastback on ebay for sale one time that was a 4spd and the seller stated a production of 1700 but I'm not sure what his source was. I am just assuming that going by his numbers and the production difference between formal roof and fastback models the 4spd formal roof models would be much rarer.
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I saw the same eBay auction and he had the Marti Report for that car. The number was either 1703 or 1708, and that was the total number of '73 "63R" Sportsroofs with the "Q" code engine and "5" code 4 speed trans combo. Your formal roof car would be rarer still.
If you order the Elite Marti Report, you will get the most complete breakdown and it's not unheard of them to find what you think isn't really that rare of car is actually 1 of 1 when they look at every last single option. The example on their site is a '70 Mach 1 that happens to be a 1 of 1. That's sometimes a bit of overkill, because there may have been many other cars built that look exactly the same inside and out (body style, int/ext color, motor/trans), but because it was ordered with or without a rather insignificant option that makes it 1 of 1. Of the few key options you mentioned, besides being a formal roof with a CJ/4 spd, the black exterior might be the single biggest thing that brings it closest to being 1 of 1- that was actually a special order only color that was not even on the dealer's option sheet. Factor in all the other things like trim packages, rear axle, tires/wheels, radio, etc. and you cetrainly could have a 1 of 1. According to the dealer literature I have, the color-keyed Dual Racing Mirrors were not available with special paint, so yours probably has a std chrome mirror on the left side only?
I have one of those 1703 or 1708 '73 Sportsroofs with a 351CJ and 4 speed, but the extra cost option Blue Glow Metallic paint coupled with lack of common options like Rallye Equip Group (no gauge pkg), power steering, AC, and center console could easily cut that number in half or more.
FWIW, there were 2091 '72 Sportsroofs with the Q-code and 4-speed like eliteman76's.