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Re: Not sure if im in the right place here....
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....just how many two door 120B were made back then. Understand about 25 units in 1937 and less in 1936

Charlie Blackman's estimates are based on surviving vehicle numbers and are our best source for information like this. For the 120 Touring Coupe he estimates 3381 in 1936 and 2278 in 1937. Touring coupes were primarily favored by young families; the seating capacity of a sedan at less money and the added benefit of no back doors for the kid's safety. It's a shame more touring coupes haven't been saved.

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