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  1. Ed, you don't have to sugar coat it, just say what you really think.
  2. Not one particular car but Dietrich body quality in general, compared to other coachbuilders or even the factory.
  3. I would still like to know the quality of workmanship/fit & finish on these cars if anyone has seen any original examples to make a judgement. As an aside, who was the best coachbuilder in this regard ?
  4. I have that magazine, just amazing the original owner still had a car of that type in that condition especially having driven it 59K miles. He couldn't have been an "average" person to have been able to purchase it in 1934, but I agree those were simpler times. It also seems the car wasn't shown much after that time.
  5. I'm just surprised that even in the late 50's not much was said about it in The Classic Car etc., you would think it would have been a big deal even then, original owner of a machine of that caliber & condition, unless of course Mr. Hussey downplayed it.
  6. Amazing that Fred Hussey bought the phaeton new and kept it all those years and in the condition its in, not much has ever been written about the car to my knowledge.
  7. Isn't that fantastic and amazing that a machine of that type has been kept up that well for so many years, I wonder what prompted Mr. Hussey to keep it so long and in the condition it is.
  8. Is the Hussey/Bahre LeBaron phaeton in the above pictures all original ? I know Mr. Hussey bought it new.
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