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1926 Auburn 8-88 Navigation
The first line of Auburns developed under the direction of E.L. Cord was the 8-88 Series. It was introduced in 1925, and it helped establish Auburn as a marque of distinction. The introduction of the hood and body molding, a reasonably priced eight-cylinder line, and multi-colored paint schemes distinguished Auburns apart from other automobiles. The average automobile manufacturer had a one-percent sales increase for the 1926 model year; Auburn enjoyed an increase of fifty-two percent.
This roadster has a unique third door which allowed easier passenger access to the rumble seat. Power is from a 299 cubic-inch Lycoming eight-cylinder engine that delivers 72 horsepower. The wheelbase measures 129 inches, and the car weighs 3180 pounds. The price of the 8-88 roadster in 1926 was $1,695.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2010
This roadster has a unique third door which allowed easier passenger access to the rumble seat. Power is from a 299 cubic-inch Lycoming eight-cylinder engine that delivers 72 horsepower. The wheelbase measures 129 inches, and the car weighs 3180 pounds. The price of the 8-88 roadster in 1926 was $1,695.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2010
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