As a person who owns and has restored a 1979 Pacecar I found some very interesting things about them. I'm writing a post for some of us who own them, people who are restoring them, and people who want to buy them.
Here is a breakdown by engine type, transmission, and Ford Factory Assembly Plant:
Dearborn Michigan
5.0L w/SROD 4spd manual-------1809
5.0L w/C-4 automatic-----------1445
2.3L Turbo 4cyl w/4spd manual--4380
Dearborn Total Assembly Plant---7634
San Jose California
5.0L w/SROD 4spd manual-------593
5.0L w/C-4 automatic-----------661
2.3L Turbo 4cyl w/4spd manual--1590
San Jose Total Assembly Plant---2844
Total Pacecar Production----10,478
Ford has incorporated into all 1979 Indy Pacecar's a special sequence number being "48" into the VIN. If you are buying a true Pacecar the numbers "48" will be in the beginning of the last 6 numbers of the VIN. Here is a example of a VIN for a 1979 Pacecar from Dearborn Assembly with a V8: 9F03F481255. The "48" means Pacecar and the last 4 numbers is your Pacecar number, which would be Pacecar #1255. A 4cyl. turbo VIN # will have a "W" in the 5th spot in the VIN. Example: 9F03W481266. Checking with sources, a Pacecar could have the same VIN# being built in San Jose and Dearborn. Another example: From Dearborn 9F03F481422 and San Jose 9R03F481422.
Things to look for when buying a 1979 Pacecar:
1. Safety belts have "Firestone" under the buckles
2. The front shoulder belts have a tag saying "Indy Replica" stitched in them
(The only way to see this is you have to have the interior backseat panel removed and unwind the belt totally)
3. A card under the dash pad that says "Pacecar"
4. Look for the numbers "48" in the VIN
5. All 1979 Pacecars came with Recaro Seats
6. Make sure it has the correct engine. A 5.0L car will have a "F" in the 5th spot in the VIN and a 4cyl turbo will have a "W" in the 5th spot in the VIN.
I have over 120 Pacecar's in a database and their are some very RARE options: Rear Wiper, 8 Track Tape Player, Cruise Control, and Dealer installed Rear Louvers to name a few. The base radio for a Pacecar is a am/fm cassette.
Well, I'm sure I will think of a few things to add at a later date. If you have any questions, I'm here to help.
Steve