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◊ 2024-10-25 01:17 |
![]() ![]() Some very unusual details here. - I don't see a B-pillar, like an early four-door hardtop - The suicide front/conventional rear doors arrangement is most often see on four-door phaeton-style convertibles - Slanted A-pillar with triangular quarter window? The only four-door hardtop I can think of from this era is a Studebaker 'Duplex Phaeton' but nothing else about the car is Studebaker-like. Did anybody else build a hardtop Phaeton in this period? EDIT: Here's a 1922 Cadillac phaeton with a (heavy, complicated) removable top that looks similar: https://www.flickr.com/photos/carphotosbyrichard/3192354954 - Something in that vein might be what we have here? -- Last edit: 2024-10-25 01:29:49 |
◊ 2024-10-25 17:09 |
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