1935 Studebaker President, body by Graber.
There's a lot about the President that fits, but chassis length is the bugaboo. El Wayne's subject car seems to have a longer chassis. We'll see.
Found it! 1935 Graham Supercharged Cabriolet by Tüscher. Nice car indeed. Browsed throuugh all the German and Austrian coachbuilders yesterday, as it looks Teutonic. Forgot about the Swiss, however...
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Truly nice work. I lost the plot when I was looking at wheelbase. '35 Graham has a 123" wb and 16" wheels. Caddy had 17" wheels and 143" wb. They had to have stretched that frame. Minimal info, but if I can get to it, I have to ballpark that wb. Either that, or it has amazing proportions. Guy that drew this had to have had hand in the Graber Hisso. Woof, new unknown is "charming"
Not a kit? I have apoplexy if kits appear in these threads. Not against rules per se, but still. Better than last one. Twice enduring that breathtaking beauty beyond my capabilities
Yes, it is stated that it had 0.23 cd, quite awesome for something built by East German students back in 1970s...
...with an ugly guy posing next to it at 90 years of Citroen celebration in Paris... http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/dmjdino/pariz/ParizCitroen90234.jpg
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