Re: 1937 120 touring coupe
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I kept searching and found the car in question on Craigslist and now it popped up on the other site. I've never seen a 120 touring coupe before. Pretty neat body style. Is the black leather interior correct? The body color I know isn't correct but I guess acceptable.
Posted on: 2013/3/13 7:45
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Re: 1937 120 touring coupe
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Is the black leather interior correct?
Interiors were offered in any of 3 different patterns/colors of wool broadcloth. How rare is this model (120 touring coupe)? Are they more valuable than a 120 touring sedan? We don't know exact production numbers but the Touring Coupe is perhaps the rarest of the closed car styles - that style, offering room for a young family at less than 4-dr sedan prices, was much more common among the very inexpensive cars like Plymouth, etc. As to value, in my view it should be more than a 4-door sedan "120" in comparable condition but the price guides I have show it at about the same valuation.
Posted on: 2013/3/13 11:23
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Re: 1937 120 touring coupe
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I assume the black leather interior hurts it's value? The body color (bronze) seems a little more acceptable--what do you guys think? I like the 2 dr. touring coupe body style
Posted on: 2013/3/13 12:29
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