Vehicle Original VIN : 8100A2345E This well-documented 1932 Auburn Special started life as one of 13 Auburn Speedster Model 8-100As manufactured in 1932. The original body was reportedly damaged shortly after purchase and it was rebuilt in the mid-30s as a Special for the purpose of competing in the Indianapolis 500s new (but short-lived) two-man formula. It apparently did not compete at Indy. It was purchased by Ted Weiss around WWII and then sold to Nelson Thorpe. Bruce Fleischmann and Milt Johnson of B & M Speed Shop acquired the car in the early 1950s and fitted it with an early-version Buick Roadmaster engine and custom intake log/linkage set featuring 4 two-barrel Rochester carbs. A 3-speed synchronized transmission was sourced from a 1937 GMC pickup., Exterior Color: Blue
149999.00 USD
Condition: Used
Seller: arapa303
Zip/Postal Code: 802**
Location: Denver, US
View on eBayYear: | 1932 |
VIN : | 00000000000000000 |
Mileage: | 0 |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
Make: | Cord |
Model: | Speedster Special |
Trim: | This well-documented 1932 Auburn Special is a onc |
Drive Type: | -- |
Engine: | -- |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Body Type: | -- |
Features: | -- |
Power Options: | -- |
Exterior Color: | Blue |
Interior Color: | -- |
Transmission: | -- |
Warranty: | Unspecified |
For Sale By: | Dealer |