One of the most beautiful Speedster Motorcar 852 Boattail replicas we have ever offered! Top-of-the-line factory production in 2004, and driven only 3,757 miles! Gorgeous color combo, fully equipped with power 4-wheel disc brakes, power steering, fuel-injected Vortec V8, air conditioning, and more! Act quickly! These never last long!
The Auburn Boattail Speedster is considered one of the most striking cars to ever hit the open road! As Auburn dedicated itself to art-deco design styles, it employed some of the best designers of the era. With the model 851 and 852 Speedster credits going to designer Gordon Buehrig, very few were ever made before Auburn had to close its doors forever. Because of this, they became highly sought after for highline collectors and reproduced heavily by a great number of replica car manufactures for enthusiasts. One of the original manufactures was Antique Autos of America based out of Largo, FL. As a prominent classic car restoration facility already, it began to produce some of the most highly acknowledged Auburn and Cord replicas ever manufactured professionally! It was largely under the supervision of project manager, Michael Atkins, who now owns and operates Speedster Motorcars in their new facility in Clearwater, FL!
Speedster Motorcars produced this very striking 1936 Auburn Boattail 852 Speedster in 2004. Finished in a sporting shade of Candyapple Red Metallic & Pearl White over Dark Red & White upholstery and matching Red canvas top. This example is powered by a brand new Vortec 5.3L V8, 4L60E 4-speed automatic transmission and 9” rear end! Complete with a host of factory equipment that includes staggered 15” wire spoke wheels wrapped in whitewall radial tires measuring 235/70R15 at the front and 275/60R15 at the rear, adjustable coil-over independent front suspension with tubular upper/lower control arms, machine-turned aluminum dash, air conditioning, power steering, power 4-wheel disc brakes, power seat, power windows, polished tilt steering column, billet aluminum steering wheel with wood accents, Lokar shift knob, stainless brake lines, transmission oil cooler, air horns, Stewart-Warner gauges, cowl lights with side mirrors, front fog lights, simulated engine exhaust ducting, hood ornament & badging, billet pedals and vents, seatbelts, down exhaust with twin exhaust turndowns! Safety items include emergency handbrake and turn signals.
The car survives today having been driven only 3,757 miles since completion! Fitted with a full convertible top and matching canvas tonneau cover, this Speedster would be just as much at home driving across the country as it would be parked at a show. The car is titled as a 1936 Auburn Speedster and should therefore have no issues at the DMV. The build quality of this car is still apparent today; all interior touch points and well as all exterior cosmetics are in fantastic condition with only the smallest signs of use. The car is sure to turn heads anywhere it goes and should make for many years of reliable transportation! For any additional questions, please feel free to give us a ring! Act quickly!
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