Probably, but not in a statistically significant way I would imagine.
Put it this way, 155,161 FEs made, 181,624 FCs. So 17% more FCs.
However, of the 22 months of FE production, there were 8 months where only sedans were manufactured. (Utes and vans were introduced from Feb '57, FJ utes/vans were still produced between July 56 and Feb 57). So you could argue that FE Sedans are likely to be a bigger slice of the total FE production pie than FC sedans are of the FC pie, all other things being equal. So it comes down to the size of the slice vs the size of the pie. (Have you had lunch yet? Can you tell I haven't?
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Ken probably does have a more definitive answer, but it makes for good benchracing.
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RET