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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Long Island, NY
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Lately, there has been several chats about the 190A Model A Ford Victoria Coupe on the Ford Barn. I keep statistics for the International Victoria Association plus there are historical data in "The Victoria Book." Here is an overview of the latest data:
Final assembly of 190A Victoria Coupes from export kits occurred in Belgium 102, Spain 60, Argentina 330, Germany 2, Brazil 90, France 52, Mexico 97, Denmark 103, Japan 100, Chile 5 & Turkey 17. Production of 190A Victorias took place in the USA 40213 & Canada 1398. Domestic & Canadian production ended in 1932. All 190A production bodies & kit bodies were built by the Murray Body Corp. The transition from the Leather-back version to the Steel-back version of the 190A took place during the first quarter of 1931. The price of the Victoria was $580 US. Surviving 190As as of 10/22/2024, on record with the Intentional Victoria Association, are 663 cars worldwide not including hot rods. 393 of the survivors on record are Leather-backs. However, there are more non-hot rod Victorias in the world not yet in the record.
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