1932 Franklin Airman Custom Phaeton

Ended: 3 months ago — 18:58 UTC on 5 / Jan / 2025
What we know: 1932 Franklin
1932 Franklin Airman Custom Phaeton
1932 Franklin Airman Custom Phaeton
The 1932 Franklin Airman Custom Phaeton is a distinctive and historic convertible manufactured in the United States. This rare vehicle hails from Hickory Corners, Michigan, where it was produced nearly nine decades ago during the Golden Age of Automobiles. The car's unique bodywork, transformed into a phaeton in 1981 by Enfield Auto Restoration of Connecticut after having originally worn factory sedan coachwork, sets it apart from its contemporaries. Despite its age, this Franklin Airman boasts an impressive and well-maintained condition, with no signs of wear evident on its exterior panels or interior trim.
Last bid: $90,000

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