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Rare Right-Hand-Drive 1935 Auburn 851 "Boattail" Speedster Heads to Auction in Monterey - MSNAfter its return to the U.S. in 1947, the Speedster remained under long-term ownership before undergoing a comprehensive restoration by Auburn expert John Ehresman. The meticulous effort included ...
The 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster was guaranteed to reach 100 mph in stock trim. Owner Manny Dragone of Bridgeport, Connecticut, says his car “looks like it is going a thousand miles an hour.” ...
July 30, 2007 The Auburn automobile was among the most distinctive and beautiful cars ever built with its long hood, pointed boat tail and exceptionally elegant pontoon fenders. Now Speedster ...
The 1928-30 Auburn Boattail Series I Speedster was a car that demanded shoppers come to showrooms to gaze upon its beauty. But, despite its reasonable price, most customers chose a more practical ...
Auburn Boattail Speedster - Spectacular Speedster. Dream Car Of The Month. Janne Kutja Writer Jul 01, 2010. See 1 Photo. I wanted to emphasize the beautiful lines of an Auburn Boattail Speedster.
This 1935 Auburn 851 ‘Boattail’ Speedster, part of the upcoming RM Sotheby’s Hershey auction, could fetch as much as $850,000.
This Auburn Boattail Speedster 851 was caught taking a lunch break at McDonald’s, and it still looked as cool as ever. This one has external side-threaded exhaust pipes and it's supercharged too.
Meet the Cord Speedster, a one-off beauty that combines the iconic Cord "coffin nose" with the stylish boattail rear end of the Auburn Speedster.
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