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Old 12-02-2020, 09:59 PM   #2
DavidG
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Default Re: 1934 standard roadster?

With respect, what is the source of the '34 open car production figures that you cite? According to Ford's production records, no '34 model standard phaetons or roadsters were produced in the U.S. for domestic sale. A very limited number of '34 standard phaetons (not 1,000) were manufactured in whole or part in the U.S. for export (I once had one from South America).

If they existed, they would replicate the '33 standard roadsters in the details you've listed. The windshield frame, posts, top irons, and top bows would all be painted black. The instrument panel would be painted maroon. The grille was the same as on all '34 passenger cars, namely chrome plated.
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