Vehicle Original VIN : A866186
This Speedster replica was built in Broken Arrow Oklahoma by the A.C.D. company (Glen Pray) and has been owned by the current consignor since 1986. It has received several refreshes over the years as well, one in 2003 and another in 2009 based on some of the paperwork. The body is showing signs of age with some paint checking, cracking, staining etc.... but is still a good ten-footer if you will. The top and interior are in very solid driver quality condition and mechanically the car seems very strait with no immediate needs for immediate enjoyment. There is a full rundown of the build and even what was done during mechanical freshening throughout the years. We all know that the actual Auburn cars from the 1930's especially the boat-tail speedsters have sold in the high six figure mark approaching $1million so to have the look and in my opinion a better ride with newer mechanicals is a really something. Everything seems to work as it should, including all the gauges, fan, lights and switches. This car starts right up, idles nicely, shifts well, brakes well and goes down the road at 70MPH strait as an arrow. Driving down the road is very comfortable and demands all the attention. This would make a great parade car, or at this point could be taken to the next level pretty easily if wanted. Please let us know if you have any further questions or would like to set up a visit.
This Speedster replica was built in Broken Arrow Oklahoma by the A.C.D. company (Glen Pray) and has been owned by the current consignor since 1986. It has received several refreshes over the years as well, one in 2003 and another in 2009 based on some of the paperwork. The body is showing signs of age with some paint checking, cracking, staining etc.... but is still a good ten-footer if you will. The top and interior are in very solid driver quality condition and mechanically the car seems very strait with no immediate needs for immediate enjoyment. There is a full rundown of the build and even what was done during mechanical freshening throughout the years. We all know that the actual Auburn cars from the 1930's especially the boat-tail speedsters have sold in the high six figure mark approaching $1million so to have the look and in my opinion a better ride with newer mechanicals is a really something. Everything seems to work as it should, including all the gauges, fan, lights and switches. This car starts right up, idles nicely, shifts well, brakes well and goes down the road at 70MPH strait as an arrow. Driving down the road is very comfortable and demands all the attention. This would make a great parade car, or at this point could be taken to the next level pretty easily if wanted. Please let us know if you have any further questions or would like to set up a visit.