Thanks Randy for telling the background story on my former 1951 Frazer Manhattan. I bought it from Lowell Johnson in 1998 and enjoyed it for 12,000 miles before selling it to Charles Lehnen in 2003. It was a nice looking well maintained car when I got it from Lowell and I continued to take care of it and enjoy it. I did a few small rechroming things and some mechanical repairs but mostly just enjoyed it. However, just before selling it to Charles Lehnen, I had the engine fully rebuilt. It is so nice to see that he had the car fully restored. I hope it sells well for him. Looks like from your description the car had about 6 known owners since your dad got the car in the 1970s. One of the reasons why I think the Auctions America listing is my former car is that the speedometer still shows the sun fading with slight blue/green cast instead of the normal burgundy. I think that must have occurred way back when the car sat out in the Oregon desert. Also, unique to this particular car is that the vinyl top did not have the little metal window supports in the lower corner of the rear windows like most 51 hardtops, and uniquely this vinyl topped one did not have full metal drip caps over the windows. And finally unique to this particular car is the green painted portion over the front windshield is narrower than on other 51 Frazer hardtops. I believe that when I got the car Lowell told me that this was one of the few "true" vinyl topped versions, which explains why it is slightly different than the metal topped 51 Frazer Manhattan Hardtops.