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10 minutes ago, 58L-Y8 said:

You can lay eyes on it at the Forney Transportation Museum in Denver, Colorado.  Its an early 1920's Hispano-Suiza H6 chassis bastardized into the hideous form you see here as a movie prop.  Quite a travesty to do to such a fine car. 

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Thanks John, I've never see this photo of the car. Summer of 1971 or 1972 it arrived at the shop I worked at after setting a new World's Record for a car sold at auction. As the side door of the Passport truck opened I turned to a coworker and askes "Were do you find $65,000. to spend on a car?" The car went out west for a full restoration that allowed it to win Best in Show at Pebble Beach, today it is the center piece in the Mullin Collection. Bob 

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7 hours ago, twin6 said:

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The picture just above is a speedster made from a Lozier.  Looks to be a four cylinder, probably a Model 46 as evidenced by the coil that extends into the engine area, (look at the top of the firewall).  Obviously non original Lozier fenders.  I would love to obtain any Lozier parts from this or any other Lozier chassis!  This has a T-head motor.  The Gemmer steering column and steering wheel are evidenced too.  The horn is not factory, but the seats appear to be correct for a Briarcliff.

 

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