1932 Auburn 8-100A Speedster (21737850635)
Founded in 1902, the Auburn Automobile Company got its start making single-cylinder runabouts. E.L. Cord gained control of the company in 1924, adding Duesenberg in 1926 and Cord in 1929 to the product line. A victim of the Great Depression, Auburn ceased production in 1936, followed by Cord and Duesenberg in 1937. Lycoming engines, an Auburn subsidiary, survives to this day Auburn built only about 75 Speedster models in 1932, and today the 8-100A is one of the most desirable Auburn models. It was named for its 268-cubic inch, eight-cylinder inline Lycoming engine that generated 100 horsepower. The Auburn 12-160A Speedster body was the most exclusive. This is a Union City Body Co Speedster
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