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Old 06-25-2025, 02:34 PM   #1
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Old 06-25-2025, 08:52 AM   #2
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Lets real-in the vintage to pre WW2 cars. This reduces the People's Wagon to only 3 years of production in Germany. So, what is the most numerous pre-1941 antique car to survive to this day?
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Model A or T, for sure. Although, when you count the Chevy National, International,... in the years '28-'31 as one Model, then there were more Chevys than Model As...
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what is the most numerous pre-1941 antique car to survive to this day?
Hard to say, I'm sure there are lots of cars with higher survival rates. But the Duesenberg Model J is up there with about 78% of them being known to survive.

Model T's and A's wouldn't even register on the survival chart.
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Internet searches on this show that on the high side of the estimates, there may be 200K VW Bugs and Model T's left, and 250K Model As.
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Old 06-25-2025, 10:49 AM   #6
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Wick, I love your '69 double cab! I have a '70 7 passenger van made into a camper w/ 287,000 miles on it, yes, I'm the original owner.
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I vote for Hot Wheels.
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Most numerous antique cars - the ones that are GOING to be worked on!
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Old 06-26-2025, 03:36 AM   #9
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Most numerous antique cars - the ones that are GOING to be worked on!
Agree, and I am guilty of that. I have seven A's in varying states of restoration, but only one registered and on the road.
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Old 06-26-2025, 07:29 AM   #10
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Bobby,
Good hearing from ya.
The answer to yur Q is the 1922 GADunk. One was made and is still sit stuck a junkyard.
( " when you turn left the car says GADUNK, as the wheel hits the inner fender. Nobody never has ever turned it righto !!
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Old 06-26-2025, 09:49 AM   #11
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Tom, very few chevys in those yrs today- due to wood rot. I have a 31 roadster and it outsold ford, but very few left.

regarding bugs, my brother has a 53 Zwitter. pretty rare and ridiculously expensive. His is a convertible. Many mech parts interchanged with the Porsche at that time.
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Tom, very few chevys in those yrs today- due to wood rot. I have a 31 roadster and it outsold ford, but very few left..
X2. Chevys of the Model A era were absolutely loaded with wood from stem to stern. I owned a 1928 Chevy coach back in the late 1960’s. Even back then, the body was falling apart.
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Tom, very few chevys in those yrs today- due to wood rot. I have a 31 roadster and it outsold ford, but very few left.
When I was in 8th grade (1963) I came home and told my dad I had swapped my 1/4 midget for a 1928 Dodge. He told me I should look for a Model A because of wood problems with other cars. His mom had a new 29 Chevy and it rotted away after a few MI winters. Once he looked at the Dodge he noticed there was no wood so the swap was made.
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Old 06-26-2025, 01:50 PM   #14
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Dodge made a great car, from the moment they left ford on his own.
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Old 06-27-2025, 02:55 AM   #15
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My VW Beetle identifies as a Ford Model A......so the numbers are skewed a bit:




But my wife's Model A Coupe identifies as a VW Beetle so I think the numbers are actually balanced:



....but my daughter's Jeep identifies as a Ford Model A also (note the 1929 Ford Model AA style commercial wheels), so the Ford Model A obviously has the most surviving vehicles..........right?




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