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Auburn was a brand name of American automobiles produced from 1900 through 1936.
The Auburn Automobile Company grew out of the Eckhart Carriage Company, founded in Auburn, Indiana, in 1874 by Charles Eckhart (1841–1915). Eckhart's sons, Frank and Morris, experimented making automobiles before entering the business in earnest, absorbing two other local carmakers and moving into a larger plant in 1909. The enterprise was modestly successful until materials shortages during World War I forced the plant to close.
In 1919, the Eckhart brothers sold the company to a group of Chicago investors headed by Ralph Austin Bard, who later served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and as Undersecretary of the Navy for President Roosevelt and for President Harry S. Truman. The new owners revived the business but failed to realize their anticipated profits and in 1924, approached Errett Lobban Cord (1894–1974), a highly successful automobile salesman, with an offer to run the company. Cord countered with an offer to take over completely in what amounted to a leveraged buyout and the Chicago group accepted. Cord aggressively marketed the company's unsold inventory and completed his buyout before the end of 1925.
The Auburn Speedster was an American car, manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company of Auburn, Indiana. The Auburn 851 Speedster of 1935 was styled by designer Gordon Buehrig, who also was responsible for the Cord Model 810.
In 1924 Auburn output was down to six cars a day. Errett Lobban Cord - a car salesman - took over the lacklustre company, and brought in James Crawford to design a new range.
Auburn may refer to:
Unique footage of Hand assembled Auburn cars running through the assembly line in Indiana circa 1927. Visit Coker Tire Company on the web. http://www.cokertire.com Follow Coker Tire Company on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/cokertireco
1936 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster finished in black and champagne two tone paint with a clean beige interior. This replica has all the flair of a classic, with the performance and reliability of a modern car! Powered by a 5.3L Chevrolet LS Series V8 mated to a 4L60E automatic transmission with a Lokar shifter and features power steering, power brakes with 4 wheel Wilwood disc and air conditioning. Open the slick suicide doors and discover a beautiful interior with a gorgeous classic instruments gauge. The fit and finish are outstanding and the wood/turned aluminum dash contrast extremely well. It also features tilt steering column, wire wheels . Don't miss the chance to own a car that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes! - See more at: http://www.idealclassiccars.net/inventory 941-966-...
1936 Auburn Speedster powered by a Highly modified Ranger 770 air cooled aircraft motor hooked to tremek 6 speed transmission and ford 9 in rear end, the chassis was stretched 28 ins. Watch MyHotRodTV on Roku TV. Click link below. https://channelstore.roku.com/details/83768/my-hot-rod-tv#!
See Auburn cars (1900 -1936) models The Auburn Automobile Company was founded in Auburn, Indiana, in 1875 by Charles Eckhart. Frank and Morris,Eckhart's sons, began making automobiles, mixing two other local car manufacturers and moving into a larger plant in 1909. The company was forced to close activity during World War I . In 1924, they approached Errett Lobban Cord, an successful cars salesman, with an offer to run the company. In 1937, Cord sold his shares in his automobile holding company ,and production of Auburns, ended.
During the 1920s and 1930s, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Company achieved worldwide notoriety through their industry-changing innovations and designs. To learn more about how you can visit the museum, or attend their world-famous automobile festival, visit their website: automobilemuseum.org.
Catalogado como el más elegante de Estados Unidos en los años 30. Sí quieres saber más sobre autos clásicos entra a: http://www.autoexplora.com.mx Visítanos en nuestras redes sociales: Twitter: @autoexploramx Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/autoexplora.com.mx
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. Auburn, IN.
This video was uploaded from an Android phone. sorry about the noise, phone micropone a bit sensitive. Take my word for it she sounds bloody awesome. Cant wait till shes back inside the car.
Unique footage of Hand assembled Auburn cars running through the assembly line in Indiana circa 1927. Visit Coker Tire Company on the web. http://www.cokertire.com Follow Coker Tire Company on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/cokertireco
1936 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster finished in black and champagne two tone paint with a clean beige interior. This replica has all the flair of a classic, with the performance and reliability of a modern car! Powered by a 5.3L Chevrolet LS Series V8 mated to a 4L60E automatic transmission with a Lokar shifter and features power steering, power brakes with 4 wheel Wilwood disc and air conditioning. Open the slick suicide doors and discover a beautiful interior with a gorgeous classic instruments gauge. The fit and finish are outstanding and the wood/turned aluminum dash contrast extremely well. It also features tilt steering column, wire wheels . Don't miss the chance to own a car that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes! - See more at: http://www.idealclassiccars.net/inventory 941-966-...
1936 Auburn Speedster powered by a Highly modified Ranger 770 air cooled aircraft motor hooked to tremek 6 speed transmission and ford 9 in rear end, the chassis was stretched 28 ins. Watch MyHotRodTV on Roku TV. Click link below. https://channelstore.roku.com/details/83768/my-hot-rod-tv#!
See Auburn cars (1900 -1936) models The Auburn Automobile Company was founded in Auburn, Indiana, in 1875 by Charles Eckhart. Frank and Morris,Eckhart's sons, began making automobiles, mixing two other local car manufacturers and moving into a larger plant in 1909. The company was forced to close activity during World War I . In 1924, they approached Errett Lobban Cord, an successful cars salesman, with an offer to run the company. In 1937, Cord sold his shares in his automobile holding company ,and production of Auburns, ended.
During the 1920s and 1930s, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Company achieved worldwide notoriety through their industry-changing innovations and designs. To learn more about how you can visit the museum, or attend their world-famous automobile festival, visit their website: automobilemuseum.org.
Catalogado como el más elegante de Estados Unidos en los años 30. Sí quieres saber más sobre autos clásicos entra a: http://www.autoexplora.com.mx Visítanos en nuestras redes sociales: Twitter: @autoexploramx Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/autoexplora.com.mx
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. Auburn, IN.
This video was uploaded from an Android phone. sorry about the noise, phone micropone a bit sensitive. Take my word for it she sounds bloody awesome. Cant wait till shes back inside the car.
Visit a museum that is all about the splendor and tradition that built both the Cord and Duesenberg brands. Episode 16010
Experience the 2011 Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Reunion in Auburn Indiana. Featuring the 75th Anniversary of the Cord 810. Video includes racing at the Kendallville Airport. This video courtesy of Crown Collector Car Auctions! Join the club at www.acdclub.org
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This video shows all of the "Vehicle Robbery" tasks completed in LEGO City Undercover for the Nintendo Wii U. Below are the time codes for each particular Vehicle Robbery. 00:05 - Cherry Tree Hills (Vehicle Robbery #1) 02:28 - Auburn (Vehicle Robbery #2) 05:35 - Auburn (Vehicle Robbery #3) 07:53 - Uptown (Vehicle Robbery #4) 12:03 - LEGO City Airport (Vehicle Robbery #5) 14:28 - Paradise Sands (Vehicle Robbery #6) 16:20 - Fresco (Vehicle Robbery #7) 19:39 - Kings Court (Vehicle Robbery #8) 22:34 - Downtown (Vehicle Robbery #9) 25:04 - Festival Square (Vehicle Robbery #10) 28:00 - Pagoda (Vehicle Robbery #11) 30:22 - Bright Lights Plaza (Vehicle Robbery #12) 32:44 - Crescent Park (Vehicle Robbery #13) Visit this playlist for a complete playthrough of all 15 chapters. http://www.youtube.c...
This slide shows 360+ photos taken during recent visit to Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum (Part 2 of 2). The total time spent in the museum and taking pictures was 3+ hours and felt like they passed very quick as interest and attention were great due to very professional exhibition. In case you are in Indiana and want to see cars yourself: Address: 1600 Wayne St, Auburn, IN 46706 Phone: (260) 925-1444 Hours: Tuesday 10AM–7PM Wednesday 10AM–7PM Thursday 10AM–7PM Friday 10AM–7PM Saturday 10AM–5PM Sunday 10AM–5PM WEB: http://www.automobilemuseum.org
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