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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).
Auburn's Speedsters (shown a 1935 model 851), became one of Auburn's most legendary contributions to automotive history. 1936 Auburn 654 Cabriolet. The 1904 Auburn was a touring car model. Equipped with a tonneau, it could seat two or four passengers and sold for US$1,000, ($33,911 in 2023 dollars [3]). The flat-mounted single-cylinder engine ...
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".)
The full list of trophy winners. Best Appearing Classic Car, 1936 Auburn Speedster. 2nd Place Best Appearing Band or Drum Corps, Sharpshooters. 1st Place Best Appearing Band or Drum Corps ...
Specifically, the collection included several rare cars and examples of automobiles from before World War II, such as a meticulously restored 1934 Duesenberg Model J - the only one in the southern hemisphere, [4] a 1935 Auburn Speedster 851 SC, a "one of two" 1918 Packard semi-collapsible Landaulet Fleetwood model from New York, [3] and a ...
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Divco (1926–1936) 1927. Chevrolet Series AA Capitol (1927) ... Auburn Speedster (1934-1937) Chevrolet Standard Six (1934-1936) Chrysler Airflow (1934–1937)
Bad weather didn't slow down this year's event, which included everything from classic Dodge Challengers to a two-tone Citroën to kei trucks.