1931 AUBURN 8 98A
Frank and Morris Eckhart of Auburn, Indiana started the Auburn Motor Company in 1903. As their business grew, they acquired more dealerships to stay ahead of the competition, but by the mid-twenties size had caught up with them and they were in need of new leadership. In 1925 E.L. Cord became general manager and set out to save the company. Under Cord the new Auburn became a very different company, emphasizing style when others in the industry concentrated on engineering. Body styles were changed every few years to keep sales up. This highly restored 1931 Auburn 898-A Cabriolet exhibits the talents of designers Gordon Buehrig and Alan Leamy who inspired some of the most stunning examples offered byAuburn. This car is equpped with a Lycoming 8-cylinder engine producing 98 h.p., three-speed synchromesh manual transmission. Recognized as a true classic by the Classic Car Club of America this rare automobile represents an outstanding example 1930's American automotive history! This investment quality Auburn drives and performs as nice as it looks.
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