Sunday, May 8, 2011

ANTIQUE CAR SHOW PT3

Among the other cars whose builders no longer exist was this 1931 Auburn sedan. During the 20's and early 30's, Auburn was one of the top luxury cars in the world, along with Duesenburg and Cadillac, but the company didn't survive the Great Depression.


Another antique was this 1906 Wayne. Once again notice the 'coachwork' body, solid rubber wheels and carrige lights on the front.






Three shots of two 1911 Breese-Paris cars. Manufactured in Paris, France, only 64 cars were ever built; 61 sank en-route to the U.S., and these are the only two left in existance!

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