One of 41,001 cars produced by that year, this imposing 1922 Type 61 Phaeton is described by its seller as having been the recipient of a full body-off restoration “several years ago,” with the seller rating the at “9.5 on a scale of 10.” The was reportedly repainted about 10 years ago in the shade of green that the seller says was the only color you could get back then. Obviously finished to a very high degree, this Type 61 is described as being “museum quality,” with no immediately observable body blemishes or imperfections. The phaeton top appears to have very good fit and no visible damage. The ’s L-head V8 presents as virtually spotless and, according to the seller, is original to the vehicle. The has a rear trunk that looks to be in very good condition.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean Georgia title in his name. This 1922 Type 61 Phaeton has clearly been restored to what the seller says is “museum quality,” wearing green paint that the seller notes was common to open-top s that year.