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Model identification chart clarification
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Tommy Baccaro
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I was browsing and decided to look up the information on our 1940 1803 160 Club Sedan. (1376). While the title on the page says 160 Club Sedan and the picture is obviously a Club sedan, I think the production numbers are incorrect. As verified by my late friend and 1940 expert, Jim Hollingsworth, only 176 Club Sedans were built in 1940 as 160 models. Our car is 176, the last one. However, production numbers listed here say 5,662. I expect this is the total number of 160 sedans.

Posted on: 2015/12/27 16:24
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Re: Model identification chart clarification
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5662 is the total number of "160's" build over all the different "160" body styles.

Posted on: 2015/12/27 18:23
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