1934 Packard Sportif Boattail Concept by Dietrich
by Jack Pumphrey
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1934 Packard Sportif Boattail Concept by Dietrich
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Jack Pumphrey
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Painting - Watercolor
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Early 1930s conceptual design of the Sportif Boattail dual cowl phaeton by Raymond H. Dietrich, Dietrich was an American coach builder (1894-1980) and co-founder of Le Baron coach builders, Raymond H. Dietrich was a close friend to Edsel Ford, Dietrich himself held 50% of the stock in Dietrich, Inc. and did substantial styling work for standard bodies for Packard, Franklin, Studebaker and Lincoln (then headed by Edsel Ford) Raymond Dietrich was a design consultant with Packard with most of Packard designs attributed to him
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