Back in the early 80's, I bought a nice '69 Olds Cutlass convertible that was in pretty good shape, but needed a new top. I went to an auto restoration shop in North Dallas, Texas. In their shop was a Spohn roadster. I've never seen a picture of it, but some of the ones in this post come very close. It was red, and it had a front end similar to the Packard one with the square headlight openings. It also had cylindrical plexiglass coverings over the headlights. It had the typical rear end that Spohns had, but it also had cutdown doors. I don't remember if it was a 2 or 4 seater, but if it was a 4 seater, the rears were very small. It was very long, and very low. The owner told me that it had either a Chrysler frame and a Buick engine, or the other way around. The only way I knew it was a Spohn (I didn't even hear of Spohn at the time) was that it had "Spohn" on the hubcaps.