Re: Our Early Third Series pseudo-seven passenger sedan....
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Bob, KFI was the radio station identifier which Earle C. Anthony owned in Los Angeles.
Posted on: 2021/12/7 12:43
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Re: Our Early Third Series pseudo-seven passenger sedan....
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KFI radio is still broadcasting, it's a talk radio AM station in Los Angeles. Very interesting car - strange little bar stools in there! Looks like a lot of fun to drive.
Posted on: 2021/12/8 10:50
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Re: Our Early Third Series pseudo-seven passenger sedan....
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Yes, it is a fun car to pile friends in and put-put down the road.
I have been documenting the existing sedans for about 10 years. So far I know of 5. The serial numbers go from 264-1411 to 264-14743. American Cars catalog states that 24,668 326s were made. Unfortunate there is no breakdown by model, but the serial number range indicates at least 14,000 model 264 sedans. With only 5+ remaining...I say that they made good battleships in the war! Unfortunately, rarity does not drive value....when you compare it to '57 Chevys.
Posted on: 2021/12/8 11:39
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