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Model T's and A's wouldn't even register on the survival chart. |
Re: Most Numerous Surviving Antique Car I vote for Hot Wheels.
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Dave THAT is too funny:p:p A Chevy guy once told me there are more 409 '62 SS Impalas running around than Chevrolet ever built new! I can believe both statements! |
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Re: Most Numerous Surviving Antique Car Most numerous antique cars - the ones that are GOING to be worked on!
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You're right I forgot that one:) |
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Re: Most Numerous Surviving Antique Car Bobby,
Good hearing from ya. The answer to yur Q is the 1922 GADunk. One was made and is still sit stuck a junkyard. ( " when you turn left the car says GADUNK, as the wheel hits the inner fender. Nobody never has ever turned it righto !! Clem |
Re: Most Numerous Surviving Antique Car Tom, very few chevys in those yrs today- due to wood rot. I have a 31 roadster and it outsold ford, but very few left.
regarding bugs, my brother has a 53 Zwitter. pretty rare and ridiculously expensive. His is a convertible. Many mech parts interchanged with the Porsche at that time. |
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Re: Most Numerous Surviving Antique Car Dodge made a great car, from the moment they left ford on his own.
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My VW Beetle identifies as a Ford Model A......so the numbers are skewed a bit:
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1751010555 But my wife's Model A Coupe identifies as a VW Beetle so I think the numbers are actually balanced: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1751010555 ....but my daughter's Jeep identifies as a Ford Model A also (note the 1929 Ford Model AA style commercial wheels), so the Ford Model A obviously has the most surviving vehicles..........right? https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1751011458 Brad in Maryland (with some identity concerns) . |
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