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39107

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 September 2018.

 

Photos of 39107

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Exterior Photos (3)

Uploaded July 2019:

2019-07-06
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Details Photos: Exterior (2)

Uploaded December 2021:

2021-12-24
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2018-08-29 15:15:21 | Georg Dönni writes:

The car was used by their first owner to escape the war in Poland in 1939. First owner was Alexander from Hochberg and Ena FitzPatrick. The car got stored in France until 1947 and then retrieved by them. Around 1952 the car got an extended rear end and bulbous wings.

2021-08-04 05:29:09 | GRAHAM FRANKLIN writes:

Delivered new to Poland. Now substantially rebodied by Saoutchik of Paris. Restored in red with tan interior. This car is the subject of published book called “39107”. Original engine number M1074E. Body number 5037.

2021-08-04 05:34:16 | GRAHAM FRANKLIN writes:

Was/is owned by Klaus-Peter Reichie, Danzigersh 4, 6113 Babenhausen, Germany.

2022-11-09 15:39:04 | Georg writes:

Reichle sold the car some 6 to 7 years ago. New owner handed the car for a full restoration to Donni Classic Car in Switzerland. Alloy Body and ash frame are now back to usual coachbuilding standards of its period. Car will get initial paint scheme when rebodied. Mellow gold and black.

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