Re: How does a touring sedan differ from a sedan?

Posted by JWL On 2012/8/14 14:27:10
Okay, I'll jump in, but only in the shallow part.

The 1935 through 1937 120s and the 115C differentiated Touring Sedan and Sedan by slightly different body styles.

They were both 4-door body types. The Touring Sedans had a bumped out trunk and the Sedans had a flat back styling. Both had trunks built into the body, but the Touring Sedan's was larger. The Club Sedans also had the bumped out trunk. I believe the 120 Touring Sedans could also be ordered with the side mount spare tire equipment, but this option was not available in the Sedan model. Side mounts were not available to the 115C because of the shorter front end.

I believe this all changed with the new all-steel bodies for the Junior cars in 1938.

Be gentle, please...

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