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Don Mitchell, president of Mitchell-Bentley, like the Balboa so much he just had to have one for himself. Mitchell's Balboa was based on a production Caribbean (#361 out of a total of 750 models produced that year).
The main difference between the two Balboas is in the rear quarter window. The glass in the red and white car is elongated while the blue and white car utilizes the Caribbean's standard glass. Mitchell's car was displayed in his company's museum for decades before being acquired by the current owner.
The main difference between the two Balboas is in the rear quarter window. The glass in the red and white car is elongated while the blue and white car utilizes the Caribbean's standard glass. Mitchell's car was displayed in his company's museum for decades before being acquired by the current owner.
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