A buddy and I tracked down a lead on this 1934 Auburn Sedan. We brought her home!
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The chassis above was separated from the body in like 1975. The man intended to put a "Glenn Pray" Boat tail replica on the running gear. That never happened.
Chassis/ body are back with each other, and will be "fixed"
The boat tail speedster is in my shop, but I'm like that (wink)See my build at: www.1932auburnsedan.com
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Very cool to see another one rescued . I was just up at the museum last Saturday. Thought I ran into you out in the parking lot where the A-C-Ds were driving in and parking . There was a car out there that looked like yours in the avtar except it had a straight 8and he'd never heard of Bangshift . It was leaking gas at the carb I think . He knew your Name was Andy . Oh and he had only had his ......oh I forgot . 2 weeks or 2 months . I had planed to be there 2 hrs and left after 4 !Last edited by Dan Barlow; September 5, 2016, 08:37 PM.Previously HoosierL98GTA
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Sorry that I missed you Dan! It's a great weekend, and (seemingly) a cook out /lunch/ get together each day,some times two. My car and it's progress was well received.
We'll get together this Fall maybe.See my build at: www.1932auburnsedan.com
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