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Steve Steven's 1932 Auburn 8-100A rumble seat coupe

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16 Mar 2006 16:29 #4531 by sds1861
Hello Mike:
Sorry it took me so long to reply to your question. The answer is yes. I purchased the car from Hugh McKnight last summer. The restoration was a collective effort between Hugh and Bill Bools. They did a superb job on a rust free, wreck free car that spent it's first 50 years in Denver, CO. The car is an honor to own and a pleasure to drive.
Regards,
Steve Stevens

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05 Mar 2006 20:35 #4474 by Mike Dube
My sedan has the same paint job, right down to the wheels. Is that Hugh McKnight's old coupe?

Mike
8-100A

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04 Mar 2006 21:14 #4466 by AceCollins
Evansville, hope of the Purple Aces!

Love you Auburn and the house fits perfectly with this wonderful old car. Thanks for sharing.

1934 Auburn 652Y Four-Door Sedan
1936 Cord 810 Westchester

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04 Mar 2006 20:55 #4465 by Picture Gallery
Thought your members may enjoy a photo of a scarce car.
My 1932 Auburn 8-100A rumble seat coupe. The car resides in my garage in Evansville, Indiana.

Sincerely,
Steve Stevens

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