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1909 Auburn Model G Navigation
Auburn began producing motor cars in 1903 after producing carriages for several years. The popular Auburn Model G was introduced in 1908. The original price of $1,250 was cut by $100, and sales tripled in 1909, marking the first year that Auburn sold over 1,000 cars.
The Model G featured a two-cylinder, opposed-type, mid-mounted engine producing 24 horsepower. It had two forward gears, plus reverse. Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a center chain drive. The engine is lubricated by a spring-belt six-feed Hill Precision Oiler. The car was advertised to achieve speeds of up to 40 mph in high gear.
The current owner of this vehicle purchased it in 1999 and participated in several local tours for the next 10 years. It was restored in 2009 and won a Primary First Place at the 2012 Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg Festival.
The Model G featured a two-cylinder, opposed-type, mid-mounted engine producing 24 horsepower. It had two forward gears, plus reverse. Power is transferred to the rear wheels via a center chain drive. The engine is lubricated by a spring-belt six-feed Hill Precision Oiler. The car was advertised to achieve speeds of up to 40 mph in high gear.
The current owner of this vehicle purchased it in 1999 and participated in several local tours for the next 10 years. It was restored in 2009 and won a Primary First Place at the 2012 Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg Festival.
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