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The Auburn Speedster is an American car, manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company of Auburn, Indiana and manufactured in Union City, Indiana.A total of 887 cars were manufactured between 1928 and 1936, across 3 series (1928-1930 with "eight" and "big eight" engines, 8 cylinder 1931-1933, 12 cylinder 1932-1934, and the dramatic, iconic 1935-36 Supercharged 8).
The Auburn Boattail Speedster was powered by a 4.6L straight eight that, with the popular supercharger option (150 hp), could top 100 mph (160 km/h) making it a popular model in the Hollywood market. [6] The Depression, coupled with Cord's stock manipulations, spelled the end of the company and production ceased in 1937.
Auburn Speedster. Sometimes when you need a Filet-O-Fish, you need a Filet-O-Fish. This Auburn Boattail Speedster 851 was caught taking a lunch break at McDonald’s, and it still looked as cool ...
McFarlan coachwork for other manufacturers were an important part of the McFarlan Motor Company's business. The custom boat-tail speedster design by McFarlan was adopted for Duesenbergs and Auburns. McFarlan and its neighbor, the Central Manufacturing Company supplied the speedster bodies that appeared on the 1928 Auburn. [1] [3]
He joined the Auburn Automobile Company of Auburn, Indiana, in 1934, producing the famous 1935 851 Boattail Speedster, based on the work of Alan Leamy. [3] (A kit copy of this car was driven by the lead character in NBC's "Remington Steele".)
1913 Mercer Speedster Raceabout (replica) 1914 Stutz Bearcat; 1915 Buick Touring Car; ... 1936 Auburn Boat-Tail Speedster; 1937 Cord Model 812 Phaeton; Celebrity cars
Bizarre Laws In Washington, Such As Being Charged With Reckless Driving If Hugging While Behind The Wheel . One quite famous strange "law" of Connecticut regards pickles.
A 1922 Chevrolet Boattail Race car; A 1929 Cadillac Dual Cowl Phaeton which was featured in "Arizona's Concours d'Elegence" A 1930 convertible Duesenberg "J" Boattail Speedster which once belonged to gangster John Factor, an associate of Al Capone; A 1954 custom built Oldsmobile with a 1954 Cadillac rear.
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