1932-1934 Auburn Twelve
The 1932-1934 Auburn Twelve was the least expensive V-12 ever at $975 for the Standard coupe and $1,275 for the top-of-the-line Custom Speedster. The Twelve featured power by Lycoming (part of Errett Lobbin Cord's empire) in a huge double-braced frame.Auburn and Classic Cars Image Gallery
1932 Auburn V-12 Cabriolet.
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Unfortunately for Auburn, its unprecedented value didn't impress a public adamant for economy cars, and the firm scrubbed all its Twelves after 1934.
Pluses of the 1932-1934 Auburn Twelve:
- One of the most balanced and best engineered 1930s Classics
- Stunning design, especially open models
- Values still appreciating
Minuses of the 1932-1934 Auburn Twelve:
- Prices already formidable
- Operating costs and parts commensurately expensive
- Lacks "blue chip" aura of Cord and Duesenberg stablemates
Production of the 1932-1934 Auburn Twelve:
Under 2,000 for the three years; 305 Salon Twelves for 1933
Specifications of the 1932-1934 Auburn Twelve:
Wheelbase, inches: 133.0
Length, inches: NA
Weight, pounds: 4,135-4,870
Price, new: $975-1,745
Engines for the 1932-1934 Auburn Twelve:
Type Size Horsepower Years sv V-12 391.6 cid 160 1932-1934
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