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Originally Posted by Cape Codder
" And a Fordor which is least desirable." In my opinion I don't think that is really true. Look at the advantages of a Fordor, i.e. has roll up windows when you are on a rainy trip and much more room to put your belongings easily under lock and key.
Just my thoughts.
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I have found it interesting that most old four door cars are worth less money than say their two door counterparts, while the Model A is an exception. Fordors are only worth more because they are more unique with the different bodies, less produced than tudors, are easier to get in and out of, and are sometimes more classy.
Tudors were Ford's biggest sale during the Model A run, they were a family car, which is in contrast to Fordors being the family cars in the 40s to the 60s.