Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Gets New Classic Cars

The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum would bementioned auction would be going to the Auburn
holding their very first Annual Auburn CordCord Duesenberg Museum. If you are interested, you
Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza and aswould have to shell out $100 per person for tickets.
part of this event, the museum would be actuallyThis would be an event that you would not want to
having a live automobile auction. In fact, automobilespass you by especially if you are a lover of classic
that would be auctioned off during the mentionedcars.Aside from the two mentioned vehicles that
event would include a 1936 Cord 810 Westchesterwould be auctioned off, you also could opt to bid for
Sedan. If you are interested, you can bid for thata 1930 Auburn Speedster which has gone through a
vehicle or you also can bid for a 1929 Chryslerbody-off restoration. There also would be a 1976
Imperial Roadster. These are the two new vehiclesCadillac El Dorado Bicentennial Convertible that is quite
which have been added to the list of vehicles to bein good shape with only 32 miles in its
auctioned off.These classic vehicles that would beodometer.When maintaining classic cars, it is quite
auctioned off are actually considered to be quitedifficult to find parts for it. However, for Oldsmobile
unique in their own ways. In fact, the 1936 Cord 210parts and Plymouth parts,you can find these at Auto
Westchester Sedan is one of the 401 units that haveParts Corner and you can be assured that they are
been produced with a bustle trunk. And the chancesdurable and has a very low price tag attached to
of finding the other 400 are quite slim especially ifit.Tracy is a 29 year old researcher and writer from
the units have not been maintained well. As per theDallas, Texas with extensive experience in writing
Chrysler Imperial Roadster 1929 model, this classic carauto-related articles and covering automotive related
has a Locke body and has been a Classic Car Club ofevents. She is currently a contributing writer for a
America (CCCA) and an Antique Automobile Club ofleading automotive e-zine.
America (AACA) senior winner.Proceeds for the