Designed by LeBaron
This custom bodied Model 33, 1923 Pierce-Arrow originally purchased where built in Buffalo, NY. The owner hired the then fledgling company, LeBaron Couchbuilders which was formed by Raymond Dietrich and Thomas Hibbard after leaving Brewster in 1920. The car had been driven by a young politician named Franklin Delano Roosevelt while still owned by the original purchaser, Frank Goodyear. It is believed to be the earliest surviving example of Raymond Dietrich's design efforts. Pierce-Arrow was active from 1901 to 1938 after which they shut their doors forever.
Designed by LeBaron
This custom bodied Model 33, 1923 Pierce-Arrow originally purchased where built in Buffalo, NY. The owner hired the then fledgling company, LeBaron Couchbuilders which was formed by Raymond Dietrich and Thomas Hibbard after leaving Brewster in 1920. The car had been driven by a young politician named Franklin Delano Roosevelt while still owned by the original purchaser, Frank Goodyear. It is believed to be the earliest surviving example of Raymond Dietrich's design efforts. Pierce-Arrow was active from 1901 to 1938 after which they shut their doors forever.