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Interesting..........don't know who was the owner...............

 

 

 

http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/images/blog/Scan-845_edited-1.jpg

 

 

http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/images/blog/Scan-837_edited-1.jpg

 

 

And, they think this coupe was done by Derham.................

 

From another forum...............There was a photo feature in Collectible Automobile August 2010 page 24. Says it was used as a show car by Dodge when new, then sold to someone in Vermont, then bought by a Dr Roger Leir in Thousand Oaks Calif in the 80s in badly deteriorated condition. Was restored and won a First Junior at the AACA Western Fall Meet at La Quinta Calif in 2009.
 

 

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Interesting..........don't know who was the owner...............

 

 

 

http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/images/blog/Scan-845_edited-1.jpg

 

 

http://www.vanderbiltcupraces.com/images/blog/Scan-837_edited-1.jpg

 

 

And, they think this coupe was done by Derham.................

 

From another forum...............There was a photo feature in Collectible Automobile August 2010 page 24. Says it was used as a show car by Dodge when new, then sold to someone in Vermont, then bought by a Dr Roger Leir in Thousand Oaks Calif in the 80s in badly deteriorated condition. Was restored and won a First Junior at the AACA Western Fall Meet at La Quinta Calif in 2009.

 

 

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I got to see this car in the shop when it was being restored in Piru, CA. It was in pretty good shape except the rear glass had gotten lost through the years and looked liked they were going to use plexiglas instead. Other than the different roofline it was a standard D24.

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