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jude26 Posted - 06/21/2020 : 00:03:22
Does anyone have any idea of how many cars are produced for each model? I was wondering since models are not numbered.

thanks.
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Models123 Posted - 06/22/2020 : 06:56:00
Yes, I would like to know the production numbers too. It is an important part of information that all manufacturers should provide for collecting higher priced non mass-market models.

Marshall
the.x.man Posted - 06/21/2020 : 01:08:09
They are definitely all 'limited' to varying degrees. Obviously, they every so often produce special versions of different releases (usually 30 or 50 of a specific colour or specification), which are numbered, but the standard releases would seem to typically run to quite a few hundred, at least, probably depending on perceived demand.

But yes, it would be nice to know what a typical (i.e., non-special) run would amount to.

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