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08 Jan 2008 23:24 #9140
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Thank you Josh, I got the same message today from Gran Roberts. I will make the corrections to the site. I hope everyone enjoys the photo's.
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08 Jan 2008 16:49 #9137
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You won't find one one, Randy. There were no 1937 Auburns. 1936 was the last model year.
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07 Jan 2008 23:10 #9130
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You are correct Sir, the photo has been removed. Thank you, I will looking for a 1937 Photo of one exists.
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07 Jan 2008 02:03 #9116
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Again,
I was unaware of a 1937 Auburn. It is common knowledge to those that know that the 851 is 1935 and 852 is 1936. Check the grill on the picture.
The Auburn automobile company did produce automobiles in 1937, thus the 1937 Cord 812.
I was unaware of a 1937 Auburn. It is common knowledge to those that know that the 851 is 1935 and 852 is 1936. Check the grill on the picture.
The Auburn automobile company did produce automobiles in 1937, thus the 1937 Cord 812.
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06 Jan 2008 20:32 #9112
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Auburn stopped production of automobiles August 1937.
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06 Jan 2008 14:07 #9106
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Randy,
The 1937 Auburn photo looks like a 1935 851 Auburn boattail speedster(see 851 on grill). I was unaware that a 1937 Auburn was made.
The 1937 Auburn photo looks like a 1935 851 Auburn boattail speedster(see 851 on grill). I was unaware that a 1937 Auburn was made.
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06 Jan 2008 06:12 #9102
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I wanted to let everyone know that the ACD Museum was kind enough to loan my site a few photo's of Auburn's that I have not been able to find. I am still missing a couple of years but I now have photo's that before now could only be seen I believe in the museum itself. I could be wrong but they are fantastic photo's none the less. For those of you that have never had the chance to tour the museum here is small part of it to see.
www.automotivehistoryonline.com/auburn2.htm
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