Gateway Classic Cars is proud to present this 1935 Auburn Speedster
replica. Produced from 1929 to 1937, the Speedster benefited from
E.L. Cord's empire which included many talented designers from
Cord, Duesenbreg and Lycoming. As different engines became
available, the Speester was manufactured in three distinct phases.
The last of these was the 851/852 Speedster which benefited from
styling upgrades and a reworked Inline-8 engine. Under the hood of
this one is a Lincoln 460 v8 and is paired to a C-6 automatic
transmission. This particular Auburn replica was part of the Gas
Monkey Garage collection, and even comes with prior bill of sale to
prove such. Finished with a cream exterior that pairs well with the
Maroon vinyl interior, this color combo helps with the classy-ness
of what you would expect from an Auburn. It does have a (black)
manual convertible top as well, but who needs that when you have
the tonneau to cover everything but the driver side area.Other
options include Power steering and Power brakes. The wire wheels
are modern but keeps the classy look very nicely. If you ever
wanted to look like a 1930s oil tycoon, but keep some modern
features, or if you're a Gas Monkey Garage car collector, this is
the car for you!
Vehicle Details
1935 Auburn Speedster
Listing ID:CC-1808885
Price:$49,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1935
Make:Auburn
Model:Speedster
Exterior Color:Cream
Interior Color:Maroon
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:23170
Stock Number:DET2108
VIN:GCCDET2108
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