Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Gets New Classic Cars

The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum would besenior winner.Proceeds for the mentioned auction
holding their very first Annual Auburn Cordwould be going to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg
Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza and asMuseum. If you are interested, you would have to
part of this event, the museum would be actuallyshell out $100 per person for tickets. This would
having a live automobile auction. In fact,be an event that you would not want to pass
automobiles that would be auctioned off duringyou by especially if you are a lover of classic
the mentioned event would include a 1936 Cordcars.Aside from the two mentioned vehicles that
810 Westchester Sedan. If you are interested,would be auctioned off, you also could opt to bid
you can bid for that vehicle or you also can bidfor a 1930 Auburn Speedster which has gone
for a 1929 Chrysler Imperial Roadster. These arethrough a body-off restoration. There also would
the two new vehicles which have been added tobe a 1976 Cadillac El Dorado Bicentennial
the list of vehicles to be auctioned off.TheseConvertible that is quite in good shape with only
classic vehicles that would be auctioned off are32 miles in its odometer.When maintaining classic
actually considered to be quite unique in their owncars, it is quite difficult to find parts for it.
ways. In fact, the 1936 Cord 210 WestchesterHowever, for Oldsmobile parts and Plymouth
Sedan is one of the 401 units that have beenparts,you can find these at Auto Parts Corner
produced with a bustle trunk. And the chances ofand you can be assured that they are durable and
finding the other 400 are quite slim especially ifhas a very low price tag attached to it.Tracy is a
the units have not been maintained well. As per29 year old researcher and writer from Dallas,
the Chrysler Imperial Roadster 1929 model, thisTexas with extensive experience in writing
classic car has a Locke body and has been aauto-related articles and covering automotive
Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) and anrelated events. She is currently a contributing
Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA)writer for a leading automotive e-zine.