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Hello everyone I'm new here , Cord 810 and Auburn 8-98 Sedan

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16 Jul 2013 18:02 #25578 by KMC
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Hi Matt,
Thank you for your note!
I've landmark here on the forum have written (pm), until now it has not been reported yet.
But there are already some good ideas / offers regarding some parts.

greeting
Sven

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16 Jul 2013 12:08 #25574 by landmark
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KMC wrote: @RandyEma
Hi Randy, thanks for the tip, I'll ask here once.


@ michael arata
Hi Michael, now look at what I have let myself in for an adventure, for sure it will not be easy, but I am optimistic.
Send me some pictures of your Auburn would be very happy.

Regards Sven



Hello Sven,

there is an other Auburn 8-98 project in progress here in Germany <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: --> forums.phpstack-1081784-3880776.cloudwaysapps.com/phpbb2/viewto ... 3668d67e7a Maybe it could be helpful to get in contact to another.


Cheers

Matt

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15 Jul 2013 08:26 #25569 by KMC
@RandyEma
Hi Randy, thanks for the tip, I'll ask here once.


@ michael arata
Hi Michael, now look at what I have let myself in for an adventure, for sure it will not be easy, but I am optimistic.
Send me some pictures of your Auburn would be very happy.

Regards Sven

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13 Jul 2013 23:51 #25567 by michael arata
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Greetings from Fort Wayne. I am also an owner of an Auburn 1931 898-A.
I restored the car over the past 10 years. It was not all that difficult to get parts but I live just a short distance from the city of Auburn. I reviewed the pictures of your vehicle and will admit that it will be difficult and very costly to restore your car, especially considering the fact that the vehicle is in Europe. Not impossible but a major challenge. Best of luck. MA

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12 Jul 2013 19:38 #25565 by RandyEma
Sorry there is no known previous history of this car in the states .You might try the A.C.D co Broken Arrow OK U.S.A for the missing parts 918 251 3161 Randy

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12 Jul 2013 15:03 #25562 by KMC
I'm new here and wanted to introduce myself and welcome all warmly here!
I'm a lover and collector of vintage cars, own some German vehicles and now 3 U.S. pre-war vehicles, a Ford Model A coupe year 1929, a Cord 810 Sedan Wesdtchester and Auburn 8-98 A Sedan

The Cord810, Westchester, built in 1936 I have since 2011.
I bought him from a dealer here in Germany. According to his information, the cord had previously been in a museum in Copenhagen. Whether this is true I can not say. If anyone knows the vehicle and can tell me what the history I would be very happy!
Year 07/1936, chassis number 1209 A
Who knows the vehicle and can tell me something about the history?

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My latest project is an Auburn 8-98 A Sedan, built in 1931.
He was also offered here from a dealer for a few months. Actually I did not buy Ihnn because even an Opel 1.2 Year 1932 awaits restoration. Furthermore, the Auburn was also offered with various missing parts such as fenders, doors, hood and radiator grille. But no chance! By Cord 810 I was already infected and so I bought the Auburn Last Go Week. I have a photo of Auburn in the U.S. in 1992. After that he must be at some point come to Germany. Here, the Auburn was disassembled for restoration. Due to a death is no longer comprehensible where the missing parts are ended up. So at least the history of the dealer.
Overall, Auburn is in a better condition than expected. The engine, transmission and chassis seems to be in good condition. But I have not let him run.
It was built in 1936 and the chassis number is 18683 A 8-98
Anyone who knows the vehicle and can tell me something about the story?
Who has parts for me? I've also switched to a search of Auburn vehicles and parts. I am grateful for any information!

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My email address is: <a href="mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
From 18.07-27.07.2013 I'm on vacation, so unreachable.

Greetings from Germany

KMC

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