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The Marilyn version isn't rare and all the reproduction parts are Marilyn parts. A good shape Lola is actually quite a hard find.
And if Zen ever does ever get around to making Taxi, it will be whatever version they have available to them in Budapest.
Only around 200 ORIGINALS made. Just ask Todd Tuckey!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U3-NCU9E6U
His numbers are incorrect. If you check out the serial # database info, it suggests that over 1,000 Marilyn models were made for the US and over 1,000 were shipped internationally. Many Taxi's even went out with combinations of Marilyn/Lola.
Not that it proves anything, but, I have seen three "Marilyn" models here where I am and no "Lola" models and the Marilyn pins that come up for sale are typically cheaper than a same condition Lola model.