Vehicle Description
Burgundy Exterior with Burgundy Leather Interior Tightly Sealed Tan
Convertible Top 269ci Lycoming 98hp Straight 8 Engine 3 Speed
Manual Transmission RWD 3,957 Miles Shown on Odometer Chrome Spoke
Wheels with Thick White Wall Tires Hand Trim and Striping Award
Winning Car Fog Lights Dual Chrome Horns 17'' Coker Tires 1931 is
considered a very significant year among Auburn collectors due to
dramatic restyling from visionary designer Al Leamy, who applied
some aesthetic contours and features from the Cord L-29. The result
was a phenomenon of automobile design that put the previously
struggling car manufacturer firmly in the center of the American
luxury car market. There are few cars as marvelous as this 1931
Auburn Model 8-98A convertible coupe on the classic car market
today. This example was fully restored before entering into a
predominant museum collection more than 10 years ago. The car
remains in excellent restored condition with full matching numbers,
restored to 100% original spec. Used primarily in the Huntington
Beach 4th of July parade for several years and the occasional drive
up PCH, this is one of the cleanest examples available. She is
mechanically and cosmetically in outstanding condition and she is
turn-key ready to be enjoyed and driven.