conceptcarz.com

Image credit: © conceptcarz.com (Reproduction Or reuse prohibited).

1931 Ruxton Model C Sedan

The Ruxton Company had a very short lifespan, lasting less than a year, but during that time it produced one of the most groundbreaking automobiles of its era, as the very first American car to be designed with front-wheel drive. The roots of the company trace back to the Budd coachbuilding company of Philadelphia, as the Ruxton marque was conceived by engineer William Muller, who thought it was the right time for a frontally driven car. After receiving approval in 1926 to develop a prototype, he used three-speed transmission and placed some of the gearings behind the differential, and mounted the motor 180 degrees from a standard layout. The car rested about 10 inches lower than similar vehicles and was outfitted with stylish components such as cat-eyed Woodlite headlamps. The prototype appealed to Budd board member Archie Andrews, who pitched the new design for production to several automakers, but was unable to find interest. Instead, he founded his own company, New Era Motors of New York City, and appointed Mulelr as his vice president. Stockbroker William V.C. Ruxton was courted as an investor, and the model was eventually named after him despite his actual non-involvement in the project.

Shortly after the stock market crash, production of the new model began, with the Moon Motor Car Company of St. Louis manufacturing the running gear and mounting sedan bodies produced by Budd to a design by Joseph Ledwinka (cousin of Tatra designer Hans Ledwinka). The Roadster and Phaeton coachwork were built by Baker-Raulang.

Sadly, since the new innovative vehicle was introduced during the Great Depression, it was not long before it was out-of-business. Moon, Kissel, and other manufacturers involved in the model's production soon faced bankruptcy as well. By 1931, Moon had entered into receivership, with just a few cars remaining on the production lines.

After production at both the Moon and Kissel factories came to a halt, the bankruptcy agent decided that parts assembled into complete cars (or at least into complete chassis) would bring creditors significantly more money than selling loose parts; therefore very limited production was resumed. Of the 96 total Ruxtons built (most were sedans), experts estimate that only about 14 cars made it into private hands before the bankruptcy. It is believed that 81 sedans were originally built and just 19 examples remain in existence. Thus it is not uncommon to have cars titled long after the model year, as is the case with this 1932 Ruxton Sedan (chassis number 10C112).

It is believed that this was the last Ruxton sold and the only one retained in 1932. It is believed that the original owner retained the car until 1952, when it was sold to the Donlan family of Flint, Michigan. The Donlans would retain the car for six decades. Mr. Jack Donlan drove and displayed the car frequently, including at the Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance during the late 1990s.

This car was purchased by its current owners in the original and complete condition in 2013 from Ruxton authority John M. 'Jack' Donlan of Flint, Michigan, whose family owned the vehicle for 60 years. The car's new owners undertook a full restoration, using the Joseph Urban paint scheme, with original silk interior fabric materials located through Schumacher in New York. Schumacher was the fabric house that supplied the original materials to New Era Motors. It was also decided to give the car a Joseph Urban striped paint scheme and this Ruxton is one of five surviving sedans painted in this style. A ten-month restoration was completed in 2014. After New Era Motors went into bankruptcy in 1930, 10 cars were assembled by the receivers. This is believed to be the second to the last car built and the last one sold, hence its 1932 registration.

2016 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $375,000-USD $450,000 
Sale Price :
USD $357,500

1931 Ruxton Model C Auction Sales

Recent Sales of the Ruxton Model C

(Data based on Model Year 1931 sales)
1932 Ruxton Model C Sedan by Budd
Chassis#: 10C112
Sold for USD$357,500
  2016 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island
1931 Ruxton Model C image  1931 Ruxton Model C image  
1931 RUXTON 4 DOOR SEDAN
Chassis#: 10C104
Sold for USD$275,000
  2013 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
1931 Ruxton Model C image  1931 Ruxton Model C image  
1931 Ruxton Model C
Sold for USD$363,000
  2008 Vintage Motor Cars of Meadow Brook
1931 Ruxton Model C image  1931 Ruxton Model C image  

Ruxton Model Cs That Failed To Sell At Auction

1931 Ruxton Model C's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High

Vehicles With Comparable Market Values

Similar sales to the $331,833 range.
1969 DODGE CHARGER JOE DIRT DAYTONA MOVIE CAR
Chassis#:XP29F9B103293
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Palm Beach
2024 JEEP GLADIATOR CUSTOM DEMON 170 PICKUP
Chassis#:1C6JJTEG3RL101111
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Palm Beach
1933 PIERCE-ARROW TWELVE CONVERTIBLE SEDAN
Chassis#:355091
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Palm Beach
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle thumbnail image  1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle thumbnail image  
1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 Berlinetta Boxer
Chassis#:F102AB18171
Sold for $335,000
2024 Broad Arrow Auctions : Amelia
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle thumbnail image  1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle thumbnail image  
1965 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C 50th Anniversary Edition
Chassis#:CSX 4566
Sold for $335,000
2024 RM Sothebys : ModaMiami
1994 Ferrari 512 TR Coachwork by Pininfarina
Chassis#:ZFFLG40A8R0097259
Sold for $335,000
2024 Bonhams : Amelia Island Auction
1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S Coupe Coachwork by Sindelfingen
Chassis#:188011-00028
Sold for $332,250
2024 Bonhams : Amelia Island Auction
2015 MERCEDES-BENZ SLS AMG GT FINAL EDITION ROADSTER
Chassis#:WDDRK7JA3FA011391
Sold for $329,500
2024 Gooding : Amelia Island Concours
1931 Marmon Sixteen Convertible Sedan by LeBaron
Chassis#:16 145 678
Sold for $335,000
2024 RM Sothebys : Arizona
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle thumbnail image  1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle thumbnail image  
1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 327/360 Z06 SPLIT-WINDOW COUPE
Chassis#:30837S113873
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1966 CHEVROLET CHEVY II NOVA CUSTOM COUPE
Chassis#:118376N133840
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
CAPTAIN WILD BILL WICHROWSKIS 1972 CHEVROLET K5 BLAZER CUS
Chassis#:CKE182S137252
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1956 CHEVROLET 3100 CUSTOM PICKUP SINISTER 56
Chassis#:3A56K028685
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CUSTOM COUPE
Chassis#:VC55B058944
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1958 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE
Chassis#:J58S104507
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
2005 MERCEDES-BENZ SLR MCLAREN
Chassis#:WDDAJ76F25M000254
Sold for $332,200
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1972 CHEVROLET K10 CHEYENNE SUPER CUSTOM PICKUP
Chassis#:CKE142Z122480
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1971 CHEVROLET K5 BLAZER CUSTOM SUV
Chassis#:KE181S671684
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1950 CHEVROLET 3100 CUSTOM PICKUP
Chassis#:1HPA2086
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ
1966 CHEVROLET CHEVY II NOVA SS CUSTOM COUPE
Chassis#:118376N167816
Sold for $330,000
2024 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale AZ

1931 Ruxton Model C

Additional valuation insight and sales data
History
Specifications
Image gallery
Other Ruxton Model C model years

1931 Ruxton Model C Vehicle Profiles

1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle information
Sedan
Coachwork: Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co
Chassis #: 10C112
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle information
Phaeton
Coachwork: Baker-Raulang
Chassis #: 11006
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle information
Sedan
Coachwork: Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co
Chassis #: 10C104
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle information
Sedan
Coachwork: Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co
Chassis #: 10C104
1931 Ruxton Model C vehicle information
Roadster
Chassis #: 11007
Engine #: 18S-131