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  • Information on the 1930 Rauch and Lang M 6-80
  • More photographs of the 1930 Rauch and Lang M 6-80
  • 1930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-80
    1930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-801930 Rauch and Lang M 6-80

    1930 Rauch and Lang M 6-80This car was custom built for Col. Edward Green, the son of Hetty Green, the richest woman in the world in 1912. She was widely known as the 'Witch of Wall Street.'

    The car cost $1,000,000 to develop and build in 1930. It was a joint effort between General Electric and Rauch/Lang.

    It has a gasoline engine driving a generator dynamo which powers an electric drive motor. The car runs and drives quite well.

    A book has been written about Hetty Green's life, 'Witch of Wall Street.'

    Also photographed at :
  • 19th Annual Concours d'Elegance of the Eastern United States >> Theme - A Century of Automotive Innovation