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I am new to Model A's and was wondering what the differance is between the standard coupe and the deluxe coupe?
Also if anyone has one for sale in good condition or needing work please send me an email [email protected] Thanks, Martin I am in Connecticut and would to find one within 200miles |
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Martin,
Deluxe has Mohair upholstery, roll-down rear window, cowl lights, and probably something I'm forgetting, probably a GRUMBLE SEAT. Bill w.
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pinstripe on inside of gas tank and interior dome light and floor carpet
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was it just the difference between 28-29 and 30-31 but the spare was on the back or cowl mount?
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Could cowl lights be ordered as options for a standard couple also? Or were all the Deluxe features added only as a package from the factory?
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Forgot the dlx came with cowl lights. I know dlx had a dome light, not sure about the standard.
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'30/'31 DeLuxe coupe had cowl lights, dome light, mohair or bedford cord upholstery, carpet floor mat, pin stripe on gas tank, wood grain dash & window moldings, scroll inside handles,
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Now I want one!
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My Early '30 Standard 5 window coupe was built from an unmolested car & DID have adjustable seat, moved about 4" with 77 turns on the BIG knob! Almost always I would forget which way was which?? Somewhere later, they used the lever type adjuster, like, real QUICK!---CLICK, CLICK, CLICK! (Not tryin' to be funny, but we don't have sound here. ---GOD FORBID!) Bill W.
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Rumble seat and side-mount spare were options.
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