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1936 Auburn

WH1

Practically Family
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Over hills and far away
This afternoon driving to the Bush airport in Houston I pass a shell station a mile or so from the rental car return and I look to my right and what do I see but one of the most beautiful pieces of machinery ever built sitting in the parking lot of a shell station. I just had to whip a u-turn and take some pics to share with all of you. Enjoy!!

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I love this attention to detail

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Flitcraft

One Too Many
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Thanks for taking the time to post.
1936 Auburn- beautiful lines and a personal favorite.
Thanks again- she's a beaut!
 

SpitfireXIV

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chicago
oooh. a 851 boattail speedster!! :eusa_clap

my Uncle had a 1935 Auburn 653 sedan, and was it a treat to work on with him! in fact, i still have a gash on my shin from the rolling fender when we dropped it (we were doing a "frame up" restoration). i so wanted to take the hood ornament and mount it on a block of marble and place it on my desk while we were finishing the project... pity he sold it along with his house years ago.

but, if any of you are ever in Indiana, mosey by Auburn and check out the "ACD (Auburn, Duesenberg, Cord) Musuem" and check out more beauties.
http://www.acdmuseum.org/
 

The Wolf

Call Me a Cab
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Santa Rosa, Calif
Someone parked a tan boattail Auburn near our house some years back. My wife and I were going into the house and my head jerked around to look at the car. Brother, it was beauty!

Sincerely,
the Wolf
 

Flivver

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I fell in love with Auburn boattail speedsters as a kid! Back then, I remember asking my dad why my grandfather bought a boring '35 Chevy Coach when he could have had one of these. My dad pointed out the "slight" price difference and told me that the Auburn would have been impractical for delivering milk (my grandfather had a small dairy farm). Oh well...
 

WH1

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Over hills and far away
Flivver said:
I fell in love with Auburn boattail speedsters as a kid! Back then, I remember asking my dad why my grandfather bought a boring '35 Chevy Coach when he could have had one of these. My dad pointed out the "slight" price difference and told me that the Auburn would have been impractical for delivering milk (my grandfather had a small dairy farm). Oh well...


Oh I don't know about impractical, he would had the fastest delivery service in the business.

When I showed my wife the pictures the first thing she said was "What a great car for going on a picnic!" Got to agree with her this car makes you think of long breezy june/july drives in the country on a nice curving roadway.
I used to have a triumph spitfire and it was a nice car, but it didn't even come close to this. Of course neither did the price. Someday.:)
 

VivianRegan

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Valley of the Sunstroke, AZ
The only chance I figure I'll have to see one is to pay... they have a bunch of streamlined pieces at the Phoenix Museum of Art for a spell.

But I'll pay, I'll pay! If someone has taste like that around this town, I've yet to see it out on the road... although I did spot a bright yellow, ostentatious Lambo today parked out in front of my lunch place. Tacky!

Rather have the Auburn.

http://www.phxart.org/exhibitions/curves.asp
 

Marc Chevalier

Gone Home
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Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California
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VivianRegan said:
Boat appears to be the opperative word in boattail.

That is one ginormous car!

Part of why they were so good: in a crash, the other guy had to get past all that good solid Auburn, Indiana (I have relatives nearby, and hit the Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg museum every time I visit) dinosaur iron before anything got to you.

Big hunks o' metal are sometimes a GOOD thing...:)
 

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