1931 Marmon Sixteen Convertible Sedan by LeBaron
The gleaming Marmon Sixteen is a rare convertible sedan crafted by master coachbuilder LeBaron in the year 1931. It stands out with its distinctive vertical grill and graceful flowing fenders, embodying the elegance and craftsmanship of the Art Deco era. Underneath the hood resides the marque's innovative powerhouse, a straight-six engine displacing an impressive sixteen liters, hence the name. This historic beauty offers not just a glimpse into automotive history but also a luxurious ride reminiscent of opulent times past.
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$650,000