1935 Auburn Speedster - Gilmore Car Museum Vehicle
A masterpiece designed on a shoe-string budget.
Due to the worsening Depression, sales of Auburns continued to fall throughout 1934 and the firm was left with very little money to develop a new look for 1935. With a budget of only around $50,000, famed Duesenberg designer Gordon Buehrig utilized 100 leftover bodies from the 1933 Speedster program to create the stunning 1935 Speedster.
Buehrig redesigned the earlier cars' frill and hood lines, and added exposed exhaust pipes to the Supercharged Straight 8 engines that replaced the V-12s. The addition of a new boat-tail back end and pontoon fenders resulted in what many consider to be Auburn's ultimate masterpiece: the 851 Speedster. Yet, priced at $2,245 the firm lost money on each one it sold.
Noted racer Ab Jenkins set 70 speed and endurance records in a stock 1935 Auburn Speedster and, as a result, each speedster built carried a dash plaque attesting to its over 100 mph capability.