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20 Jun 2010 11:20 #17085
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Randy could probably give you a lead on this Chris. He posts on this forum from time to time.
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Chris Summers wrote: Whatever became of the 1935 Auburn speedster that was at Harrah's Automobile Collection in Nevada for years? It was Lot #8 at the 1984 Harrah's dispersal auction - red with tan interior. I assume that wasn't an original color scheme and that the car has been re-restored since. I don't know the car's numbers.
Randy could probably give you a lead on this Chris. He posts on this forum from time to time.
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
Be of Good Cheer
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19 Jun 2010 23:36 #17083
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Whatever became of the 1935 Auburn speedster that was at Harrah's Automobile Collection in Nevada for years? It was Lot #8 at the 1984 Harrah's dispersal auction - red with tan interior. I assume that wasn't an original color scheme and that the car has been re-restored since. I don't know the car's numbers.
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So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
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