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The Speedster was one of the Auburn Automobile Company's most famous body style. It was introduced in 1928, and it was the first of three generations that were built by the company as name-building products. The Speedster was successful at attracting buyers, setting both speed and distance records for stock cars, and for boosting the reputation of the marque. In 1929, speedsters were offered in two lines, the 8-90 and the 120. At midyear in 1929, Auburn announced its progress since Mr. Cord had come to the company in 1924. In just five years total sales had jumped from 2 million dollars to a projected 80 million dollars.
Auburn expanded its operations to Connersville, Indiana, where production began on January 15th, 1929.
This 8-90 Speedster is powered by a Lycoming eight-cylinder engine that produces 90 horsepower. The wheelbase measures 125 inches and the car weighs 3,245 pounds. In 1929, the car cost $1,495.
This Auburn has an 'S' on its serial number plate, denoting the body style. It is believed that this was a 1928 model that was subsequently renumbered by the factory to sell in 1929.
During the early 1950s, this Speedster was owned by Bob Graham of California, and then by the Harrah Automobile Collection. While there, it was refinished but otherwise remained an original car. In 1985, at the Harrah's dispersal auction, the car entered the custodianship of Sally Cord Hummel, daughter of its manufacturer, E.L. Cord. She placed the car on anonymous loan to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in its hometown of Auburn, Indiana, where it was exhibited for 14 years. During this time, the speedster was inspected by the ACD Club and Certified as a Category 1 Original Car.
Edward Herrmann acquired the car in 1999 and commissioned RM Auto Restoration to undertake a complete restoration. The Harrah's inventory tag, number 186, was preserved and remains present on the firewall. Upon completion, the car wore a two-tone paint scheme of green and was presented in 2001 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and won its class. At that year's Michigan Grand Classic, it scored a perfect 100 points.
In 2011, the car was sold to Terence Adderley.
Auburn expanded its operations to Connersville, Indiana, where production began on January 15th, 1929.
This 8-90 Speedster is powered by a Lycoming eight-cylinder engine that produces 90 horsepower. The wheelbase measures 125 inches and the car weighs 3,245 pounds. In 1929, the car cost $1,495.
This Auburn has an 'S' on its serial number plate, denoting the body style. It is believed that this was a 1928 model that was subsequently renumbered by the factory to sell in 1929.
During the early 1950s, this Speedster was owned by Bob Graham of California, and then by the Harrah Automobile Collection. While there, it was refinished but otherwise remained an original car. In 1985, at the Harrah's dispersal auction, the car entered the custodianship of Sally Cord Hummel, daughter of its manufacturer, E.L. Cord. She placed the car on anonymous loan to the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in its hometown of Auburn, Indiana, where it was exhibited for 14 years. During this time, the speedster was inspected by the ACD Club and Certified as a Category 1 Original Car.
Edward Herrmann acquired the car in 1999 and commissioned RM Auto Restoration to undertake a complete restoration. The Harrah's inventory tag, number 186, was preserved and remains present on the firewall. Upon completion, the car wore a two-tone paint scheme of green and was presented in 2001 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and won its class. At that year's Michigan Grand Classic, it scored a perfect 100 points.
In 2011, the car was sold to Terence Adderley.
2024 RM Sothebys : Arizona
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $400,000-USD $600,000
Sale Price :
USD $379,000
2022 RM Sothebys : Monterey
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $300,000-USD $350,000
Sale Price :
USD $588,000
2011 Automobiles of Arizona by RM Auctions
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $120,000-USD $160,000
Sale Price :
USD $275,000
1929 Auburn 8-90 Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Auburn 8-90
(Data based on Model Year 1929 sales)
1929 Auburn 8-90 Eight Speedster Chassis#: 2972337 Sold for USD$379,000 2024 RM Sothebys : Arizona | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Eight Speedster Chassis#: 2972337 Sold for USD$588,000 2022 RM Sothebys : Monterey | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet Sold for USD$79,200 2018 Mecum : Las Vegas | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Speedster Sold for USD$187,000 2016 Auctions America : Auburn Fall | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet Sold for USD$71,500 2016 Auctions America : Auburn Fall | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Speedster Sold for USD$37,400 2015 Auctions America - Auburn Fall | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet Sold for USD$83,700 2011 Branson Collector Car Auction | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet Sold for USD$65,000 2011 Leake Car Auctions - Oklahoma City, Ok | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Speedster Chassis#: 2972337 Sold for USD$275,000 2011 Automobiles of Arizona by RM Auctions | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Convertible Coupe Coupe Sold for USD$99,000 2009 Vintage Motor Cars of Hershey by RM Auctions | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet Sold for USD$82,500 2008 Leake Auctions - Dallas - 36th Annual Leake Auto Auction - Market Hall | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet Sold for USD$89,100 2008 RM Auctions - Classic Car Auction of Michigan | |
1929 Auburn 8-98 Boatail Speedster Sold for USD$177,100 2003 Carail Museum | |
1929 AUBURN 8-90 SPEEDSTER Sold for USD$31,000 2002 Kruse Auction - Scottsdale, AZ (Rawhide) |
Auburn 8-90s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1929 Auburn 8-90's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1929 Auburn 8-90 Convertible Sedan | 2976772 | 2011 Bonhams Collectors' Motor Cars, Motorcycles, Automobilia & Number Plates | $42,000 | $62,000 | |
1929 Auburn 8-90 Cabriolet | 2009 Leake Auctions Dallas 37th Annual Leake Auto Auction Market Hall | $66,000 |
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