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1907 Auburn Model K

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Chassis Num: 1079
 
The Auburn Automobile Company began automobile production in 1900 and continued until 1937. During the early 1900s, the company offered modest automobiles powered by flat-mounted single-cylinder engines capable of producing ten horsepower. There was a two-speed planetary transmission which helped deliver the power to the rear wheels. The car sat on half-elliptic springs and a steel frame. The total weight of the vehicles were about 1500 pounds. In 1904 a touring model was added and by 1905, the cars were offered with two-cylinder engines.

This 1907 Auburn Model K is a very early example of the Auburn Marque. It has a body style that accommodates two adults, with a spare tire mounted on the passenger's side of the car. This is a right-hand drive vehicle. The back of the vehicle comes to a point, housing storage space for picnic supplies or even some luggage. It was brought to the 2006 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance where it was among other brass-era cars.

By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2007

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EventGroup 
Pebble Beach Concours d'EleganceAntique Through 1915Best in Class : Antique Through 1915