While I don't think the quality of Spohn's work has ever been disputed, a lot of the designs are certainly of questionable taste. "Ugly" may be too strong a word, and in each case it has to be remembered that it was probably just what the customer wanted. Taken in context of the time in which they were constructed, the LeSabre-esque tails and heavily-chromed fronts represent what was then considered "forward thinking". Today, it just looks strange. While it would seem that the words "tasteful" and "restrained" did not appear in the Spohn lexicon, they did in fact build some very nice, simple designs if that's what the customer wanted.
In any case, they have always represented one of the more interesting footnotes to the custom body story. Thanks to all who have shared the photos of cars that we all, at the very least, have to acknowledge as "interesting".