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Old 01-28-2017, 10:34 PM   #1
Steve Plucker
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Default The 60-A, B, C Fordor Sedans

Does anyone know the history of production periods concerning these three body types?

They started in 1928 with the 60-A (Brown leather top), then the 60-B (Black leather top) came about followed by the 60-C (steel back) in 1929.

My question is this, were all three body styles offered in 1929 or did Ford drop the 60-A from the line in 1929 thus only having the 60-B and 60-C in production?

When the 170-A was introduced in July of 1929 (or there abouts)...did Ford drop the 60-B and C or were all three (or four if the 60-A was still being produced) body styles available throughout 1929?

What body style(s) replaced the 60-A, B, C and 170-A in 1930?

Thanks.

Pluck

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