Hi guys,
There has been a question niggling me for some time now, and it needs to be put to rest.
Were there more standards (FE and/or FC) produced than Specials?
I seem to see more Specials of both models than I do Standards.
This confuses me, as I would have thought that Standards would have been a more popular car than the Special, predominantly as it was slightly cheaper.
My reasoning (
)is this: At this point in time, Holden sells more Commodore Executives than Calais/Berlina, therefore there are more on the road.
So with this logic on board, wouldn't we see more Standards than Specials? Or weren't there as many produced?
How about the demographic of drivers? Were those who purchased Specials older, middle-class, who were able to garage them, and service them regularly, thus prelonging the life of the Special?
The mind boggles.
Any knowlege would be appreciated.
Regards,
Ol Girl 58.