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25 Dec 2009 05:01 #15393 by mikespeed35
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Does any one now how the exaust is handled with this car? Suppercharged with side mounts and no pipes. Are there other suppercharged 35-36 Auburns with sidemounts?
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24 Dec 2009 14:15 #15386 by ilikescars
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Clark: Just type in Gooding Auctions in a Google search. It's the first car on their page.

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24 Dec 2009 14:06 #15385 by Chris Summers
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Curt Schulze wrote: All of the parts did exist in 1935 except for the 67 Camero hood which was used for the top. Is is certinly a better looking car that Auburn marketed in 1935.


I meant that that car, as-built, did not exist in 1935, not that any of the parts weren't genuine. It's a beautiful car!

www.goodingco.com/auction/index . ... ct&pid=141

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Please post a picture of this car. I do not know it and would like to see.
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24 Dec 2009 12:44 #15383 by Curt Schulze
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All of the parts did exist in 1935 except for the 67 Camero hood which was used for the top. Is is certinly a better looking car that Auburn marketed in 1935.

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24 Dec 2009 05:51 #15381 by Chris Summers
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And no mention that it never existed in 1935. Imagine that, in an auction catalog! <!-- s:twisted: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_twisted.gif" alt=":twisted:" title="Twisted Evil" /><!-- s:twisted: -->

So pretty it hurts, though...one of a lot of cars I imagine glancing at out of the corner of my eye while walking through O'Quinn's, and which I wish I would have spent more time examining. Maybe it'll wind up at Auburn in the near future.

I have to wonder what that distracting Packard Darrin is doing in one of the catalog photos...

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22 Dec 2009 14:17 #15364 by ilikescars
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I noticed that the S/C Auburn sport coupe is going to be up for bid at Gooding. FYI

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