Also, you referred to your Coupe as a Dr's coupe which I am unfamiliar with, though I know there were some variations I may not recall. I would have suspected this was what I recall as a Standard Coupe, or maybe a Business Coupe due to the lack of a rumble seat, and I think the rear window does not roll down were the only real noticeable differences. Is my memory correct? I think cowl lights were options for both the standard and Deluxe, but I might be wrong on that.
I do not know if they give tours, but if they do, McPherson College in McPherson KS. is something that anyone interested in auto restoration should see. The school offers the only auto restoration program offered at a college in the country. About fifteen years back I was fortunate enough to see everything and every department related to that program and toured through by their administrator. Every dept as clean and so equipped! Engine and transmission shop, body shop, machine shop, upholstery shop, pattern shop to make the wood pieces antique cars had. And I I sure other departments I have since forgotten. It was incredible. The program was very costly to go through as a student and produced some of the finest restoration experts in the country. To my knowledge that has not changed. Jay Lenno was a major contributor and I think was at the time on their board of directors for the program.
I only got the privilege of seeing that because the school was slated for a mock OSHA inspection and I was lucky enough to be the consultant assigned to do the inspection.