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Did the 3W coupe come with armrest or armrests or was it a dealer option? I thought the drivers door did and the pass was an option.Only '34-not asking about '33's.Thanks
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Sheldon,
Included as standard equipment on U.S.-built '34 deluxe closed cars. |
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Thanks David,That is what I thought.
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Both.
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All '34 U.S.-manufactured deluxe closed car bodies had a pair (and they were all the same, regardless of body type, with the same part numbers for each of the two deluxe closed car fabric upholstery choices, i.e. rose beige mohair or brown striped broadcloth, and the two leather options, i.e. copra drab [early] and taupe [late]).
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So in this instance does it include cabriolet as a closed car?
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No, as the '34 cabriolet had only the driver's side arm rest, at least according to the '34 body parts catalog and the engineering releases.
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