Posted 8 months ago
gargoyleco…
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I have had this for a few years ,probably as close as I'll ever get to owning an Auburn.This is a complete front axle with really good wood spoke wheels that I think was used around 1928.Thanks for looking!
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Thanks bellin and blunderbuss!
Thanks phildavid and stones!!!!!
I have never heard of an Auburn car before so had to google it.
A few more pieces & you will have a great looking car.
And I would have a car that can be worth $100,000+,they were built north of here and still have an AWSOME museum in Auburn Indiana!Check out the Auburn ,Cord,Duesenberg museum.And thanks walksoftly!
Weird, never heard of these until today, then see one on TV tonight, cool!
Looks like they have a very nice museum, I'd go visit if it wasn't 1100 miles away. :-(
I also have the trunk that went to this car ,I will post it one of these days!
Thanks petey!
The Auburn museum is actually the original factory for Auburn, Cord and Duesenbergs. Right off I-69, easy to get to. I'm about 30 minutes away from there. It's worth the trip if you are in the area.
Thanks beachbomb! Yes I am about 40 min.away thanks dlfd.
Thanks for the love dlfd911!
Thanks ho2cultcha!