Frankenburn, created by Homer Marshall--Franklin Chassis, Auburn speedster body, many other parts! It's called Frankburn in some sources...
You“re absolutely right! Congrats on your 70th point too!
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"This car was created in the early 50's by Homer Marshall of Short Hills, NJ, a gentleman whose Father was an engineer and Mother was a sculptor. Residing in a '29 Franklin 135 Chassis (s/n35187238L21, engine# 135263), the car utilized a correct '28 Auburn Speedster body, '35-6 Cadillac Fenders, a '36 Studebaker Grill, late 30's LaSalle tailights, and Headlights from a 1936 Pontiac. All of these parts were pulled out of a junkyard (those were the days)! "