This car was the subject of a bolt-by-bolt restoration by the Ohio-based Restoration shop of Dale Adams Enterprises on behalf of the then-owner Thomas J. Lester, this car has won-and continues to win - important club and concours competions. It holds an AACA National Senior and Grand National award; won the first President's Cup at Pebble Beach, including a first prize at the 1994 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance; and garnered awards at Amelia Island, The Eastern United States Concours and the Greenwich Concours
This car carried a host of features found only on the finest cars of 1933, including a Bijuur Chassis-lubrication system. There are dual side-mounts of course, along with chrome wire wheels, lap robes and accessory (Pilot-Ray) driving lights.
It is one of only three Ambassadors Convertible sedans built in 1933 and is believed to be the only one in existance today.