Glad I can help, too bad we don’t have a worldwide number. Maybe 30% of 30,000 is reasonable.Oh, and thanks to HB Chris for the estimated numbers of cars left. Sorry I didn't respond yesterday.
Glad I can help, too bad we don’t have a worldwide number. Maybe 30% of 30,000 is reasonable.Oh, and thanks to HB Chris for the estimated numbers of cars left. Sorry I didn't respond yesterday.
Very interesting info. I had always wondered about this.There were 3,724 coupes produced for the North American market. I have a spreadsheet that shows 25% of these still exist based on entries in our CS Registry and from BaT, eBay and other sites. In addition, there are 250 additional coupes that were in our predecessor paper Registry in the 80s/90s and many of these probably still exist, if all are included we would be around 33% of NA market production so maybe 1,200 coupes have survived. This does not include euro spec coupes brought to the US via the grey market however, let‘s round it up to 2,000 coupes which I think would be a generous estimate. I think we would find many more survivors here than in other markets but I could be wrong of course.
What is Flensburg?I have checked the Flensburg data base of registered cars. And of those alone there are 1160. That certainly is a good number. There are probably as many resto projects if not more.
i am not too far away (Atlanta) and might be able to help you with samples for some parts to recreate. trim + lighting is a good thingThank you for all these responses. I am not leaning definitely more to "yes" than "no". I'll try to find out how many cars are left in Germany and then decide.
He has ramped up to 5 sets a month, hahaNot to mention the guy in Australia makes 2 pair a month at best it seems