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Here is the thing...Many years ago, Mr. Leslie Henry reported that there were 105 body style 55-B (Standard and Deluxe Tudor Sedans) that were made in 1932. Then in an article by Mary Moline, she reported that 219 Tudors were produced in 1932. All taken from the Ford Motor Companies Annual Production Reports.
Unless there is more to this, the only "production reports" that I have are the Assembly Record Types for 1928-1931 PLUS the 1932 reports. On the 1932 reports there is only one (1) Tudor (Standard and Deluxe) listed for USA production but quite a few more, more than Henry and Moline reported, for foreign and Canada production. So my question is to you Model A production guru's is this...just where do the 105/219 numbers come from? There must be more to the story here but heck if I know and neither does the Ford Archives! Thanks. Pluck |
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