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04 Apr 2018 01:54 #34418
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04 Apr 2018 01:06 - 04 Apr 2018 01:06 #34416
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Incorrect lights, Chevrolet wire wheels (all be it could have 6 cyl Auburn hubcaps fitted), incorrect bumpers, incorrect rear fenders, and incorrect body from cowl/doors rearward..
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02 Apr 2018 09:15 #34410
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I like how the "Boattail" rear seems to be a 48-50's Oldsmobile (or other fat fender car) hood!
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31 Mar 2018 12:51 #34404
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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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It is clearly a 35-36 six cylinder Auburn. It would be a fun car to 'tinker' with , and get running. That car NEVER started out life as any kind of speedster. Some one put a lot of work into it . They will never get their money back, much less their time. A fun project YES, A money pit YES.
An good investment NO.
An good investment NO.
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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31 Mar 2018 08:48 #34403
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only thing I have been given so far is a body number of 4413
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31 Mar 2018 01:41 #34402
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Do you have any serial numbers ?R
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31 Mar 2018 01:40 #34401
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Gooday. It is most likely a 1936 model 654 (6cyl) with a home built outback body,from the cowl all the way back. Randy
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31 Mar 2018 01:23 #34400
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Hello , I am new to the forum and wanting to purchase the below pictured Auburn , I can not work out what model it is ,any information would be very helpful. thank you in advance
Joe ( Australia)
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