1932 Auburn 12 - 160 A Speedster Wire Wheel
by Allen Beatty
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1932 Auburn 12 - 160 A Speedster Wire Wheel
Artist
Allen Beatty
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Photograph - Photographs - Photopainting Digital Painting
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1932 Auburn Speedster by Allen Beatty
A 1932 Auburn 12-160A Speedster, one of the classic cars competing in the first annual Edison Concours d'Elegance held in West Orange, New Jersey. A Concours d'Elegance (from French meaning a competition of elegance referring to the gathering of prestigious cars) dates back to 17th Century French aristocracy, who paraded horse-drawn carriages in the parks of Paris during Summer weekends and holidays. Over time, carriages became horseless and the gatherings became a competition among automobile owners to be judged on the appearance of their automobiles.
Traditionally, vehicle judging at a Concours d'Elegance is more demanding than that of a neighborhood or general automobile show. Trained judges examine the vehicle thoroughly. They rate each and every component. Only those vehicles that are judged perfect (or very nearly so) in every way, are considered eligible for trophy class. A Concours d'Elegance show features only the best of the best.
For 1932, Auburn introduced a 391 C.I. 160 HP V-12 engine that sold for just $1275. For that price, the buyer got a Bijur transmission, chassis lubrication, a three-speed transmission with free wheeling and a two-speed rear axle all exceptional at that price level. This stunning restored example, owned by Dave and Linda Kane of Bernardsville, NJ has received multiple awards, including an Amelia Award, 1st in Class at Keels and Wheels and Mar-a-Lago Concours, Classic Car Club of America first, and Auburn-Cord-Dusenberg Club 1st and People's Choice Awards.
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