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Body Designer : LeBaron

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Lincoln Model K1937 Lincoln Model K
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Lincoln Model K Series 3001936 Lincoln Model K Series 300
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Chrysler Custom Imerial Airlow Series CW1935 Chrysler Custom Imerial Airlow Series CW
Pierce Arrow Model 8401935 Pierce Arrow Model 840
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Packard Twelve1935 Packard Twelve
Packard 1106 Twelve1934 Packard 1106 Twelve
Lincoln Model KB Series 2711934 Lincoln Model KB Series 271
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Pierce Arrow Model 840A1934 Pierce Arrow Model 840A
Ford Model 40 DeLuxe1934 Ford Model 40 DeLuxe
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Pierce Arrow Model 1248 Custom Twelve1934 Pierce Arrow Model 1248 Custom Twelve
Duesenberg Model SJ1934 Duesenberg Model SJ
Marmon Sixteen1933 Marmon Sixteen
Pierce Arrow Model 8361933 Pierce Arrow Model 836
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Pierce Arrow Model 12471933 Pierce Arrow Model 1247
Stutz DV-321933 Stutz DV-32
Stutz SV-161933 Stutz SV-16
Pierce Arrow Model 1242 Twelve1933 Pierce Arrow Model 1242 Twelve
Chrysler CL Custom Imperial1933 Chrysler CL Custom Imperial
Lincoln Model KB1933 Lincoln Model KB
Lincoln Model KB1932 Lincoln Model KB
Chrysler Series CL Imperial1932 Chrysler Series CL Imperial
Stutz SV-161932 Stutz SV-16
Chrysler Series CG1932 Chrysler Series CG
Pierce Arrow Model 511932 Pierce Arrow Model 51
Duesenberg Model J1932 Duesenberg Model J
Stutz Model DV-321932 Stutz Model DV-32
Marmon Sixteen1932 Marmon Sixteen
Pierce Arrow Model 541932 Pierce Arrow Model 54
Stutz Model DV-321931 Stutz Model DV-32
Stutz Model MB1931 Stutz Model MB
Chrysler CG Imperial1931 Chrysler CG Imperial
Lincoln Model K1931 Lincoln Model K
Marmon Model 161931 Marmon Model 16
Packard Model 8451931 Packard Model 845
Pierce Arrow Model 411931 Pierce Arrow Model 41
Duesenberg Model J1931 Duesenberg Model J
Stutz Model MB1930 Stutz Model MB
Stutz SV161930 Stutz SV16
Lincoln Model L1930 Lincoln Model L
Duesenberg Model J1930 Duesenberg Model J
Ford Model A1930 Ford Model A
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Stutz Model M1930 Stutz Model M
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Lincoln Model L1927 Lincoln Model L
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LeBaron

The history of LeBaron Carrossiers Inc. dates back to 1920. It was founded by two prominent and well known coachbuilders, Thomas L. Hibbard and Raymond Dietrich. The duo established their business at 2 Columbus Circle in New York City. The location was expensive but it did provide the image and prestige they were hoping to ascertain. The name, LeBaron, was chosen because it sounded French and sophisticated.

The New York City office was just that, an office where the design work was done. There were no coachbuilding facilities at this location. This allowed them to segregate their talents from the manufacturer of the chassis and the actual coachbuilding firms.

Soon after the Design Studio opened their doors for business, they were approached by Ralph Roberts from Brewster who was looking for work. Dietrich and Hibbard appreciated his talents and offered him a one-third partnership in the business. In the years to come, both Dietrich and Hibbard left the company they formed to for other opportunities. This left Roberts in charge of the company.

A Detroit based firm named Briggs acquired the LeBaron Company in 1927. Briggs had a well established list of clientele that included marques such as Ford, Chrysler, Hudson and Overland. These connections allowed LeBaron's business to flourish and prosper. Soon, they had attracted work from Cadillac, Pierce Arrow, and Lincoln.