Re: '37 Two Door Sedan

Posted by bazou37 On 2008/5/12 13:57:26
the 1937 touring coupe is the 1094 and is the rarest of the 120C . I have one and look this answer from the PAC:


Bon jour Sylvain,

J'ai re?u deux soumissions electroniques pendant les derni?res deux mois en concernant votre nouvelle auto. Dans la premi?re, vous avez indiqu? la date de livraison de 25 nov 37, et dans la deuxi?me la date de 25 nov 38. Qui est correcte?

Merci aussi pour le photographe, qui est maintenant dans le "roster".

Your car is the first Canadian built 1094 in the 1937 roster. I have no specific information about that car, but can advise you of the following:

-This car was the 42nd 1094 built in Canada (Windsor, Ont), so I now know that there were at least 42 Canadian built 1094 cars -I now know that there were at least 2,320 cars built of this type, out of a total of 50,100 model 120C cars built in the 1937 model year.
-There are only 4 cars of type 1094 in the roster, including yours, suggesting that you have a relatively rare car. Other than yours, one car is in Massachussetts, one in Nevada, and the third in Brasil.

Looking at the photograph, the car seems to be in very good condition.
Was the photo taken recently? I notice that the photo shows a "bail cap"
as the hood ornament. Your two inputs to the roster both indicated that the car had a "goddess", which should be in place of the bail cap.

Thanks again

John Slade
120 Roster Keeper

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