This 1932 Franklin Airman Custom Phaeton is a rare and distinctive American convertible, manufactured in Michigan during the early automotive era. Originally purchased by marque collector Frank H. Gardner from a junkyard in 1968 with its factory sedan bodywork, the vehicle has since been meticulously restored and modified to its current phaeton form by Enfield Auto Restoration of Connecticut in 1981. Now residing in Hickory Corners, Michigan, this classic beauty bears witness to a rich history of ownership and transformation, making it an exceptional sight for enthusiasts and collectors alike.