For Sale: 1932 Auburn Boattail in Danville, California for sale in Danville, CA

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Vehicle Description 1932 Auburn V-12 Boattail Speedster Chassis No.
1212 Engine No.
BB 1520 First Time Offered In Over 30 Years Concours Quality Restoration One of The Fastest Sports Cars of Its Era V-12 Speedster with Two-Speed Columbia Rear Axle 160 hp, 391 cu.
in.
L-head V-12 engine, three-speed manual transmission, solid front axle and live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, four-wheel vacuum-assisted hydraulic drum brakes.
The Auburn Twelve offered outstanding engineering, performance, style and was produced for only two years, 1932 and 1933.
The boattail speedster model, styled by the young and skilled Alan Leamy with a flowing two-passenger body that gracefully tapered to the rear, accentuated by subtle two-tone moldings.
With its long hood and graceful lines, the Auburn Twelve speedster became a performance icon of its era, beloved by true enthusiasts.
The Twelve speedster looked fast, and it most definitely was, as anyone who has ever spent time behind the wheel can happily attest.
The Auburn twelve-cylinder speedster set a speed record at Indianapolis of 115 mph, an average speed that was actually higher than that of the winning car in the 1932 Indy 500.
This car will be a welcome addition at any serious concours event where it will be a crowd favorite and bring a lot of fun for the new owner.
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  • Year: 1932
  • Make: Auburn
  • Model: Boattail

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