Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Auburn Speedster. The Auburn Speedster was an American car, manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company of Auburn, Indiana and manufactured in Union City, Indiana. A total of 887 cars were manufactured between 1928 and 1936, across 3 series (1928-1930 with "eight" and "big eight" engines, the V12 series from 1931 to 1934, and the dramatic ...

  2. The Opel Speedster is a mid-engined, targa-topped, two-seat sports car sold by German automaker Opel and introduced in July 2000. It was built in both RHD and LHD versions at the Lotus Cars plant in Hethel , Norfolk , England.

    • 2001–2006
    • 2-door roadster
    • July 17, 2000 - July 22, 2005
    • Sports car
  3. People also ask

  4. Auburn production specifications. See also. References. External links. Auburn Automobile. Auburn was a brand name of American automobiles produced from 1900 to 1937, most known for the Auburn Speedster models it produced, which were fast, good-looking and expensive.

    • Frank and Morris Eckhart
    • Auburn, Indiana, United States
  5. May 28, 2022 · The 1935 851 Speedster was powered by a flathead, side-valve straight eight with 150 horsepower. Also included was a Schweitzer-Cummins centrifugal supercharger, the critical component in the car’s ability to achieve “the ton.”. Indeed, every Speedster was certified as being tested to 100 mph or more before delivery.

    • speedster (automobile) wikipedia images1
    • speedster (automobile) wikipedia images2
    • speedster (automobile) wikipedia images3
    • speedster (automobile) wikipedia images4
  6. As it was, two of the Stutzes were wrecked.”. The winner was Tom Rooney’s Stutz with a searing average of 86.24 mph. But the huge crowd on its feet and cheering wildly as he crossed the finish line barely a nose ahead of Wade’s 8-88 roadster which officials at the AAA timed as only a fifth of a second slower.

  7. Nov 18, 2019 · A Speedster is a simple but powerful car used for speed, fun, and adventure. And in Post 2, we discussed the first three ages of speedsters as they evolved in body types and purpose. The cutdown of the first age or period, from 1904-1918, is considered the classic of the model. Certainly it is the most recognizable!

  8. Mar 19, 2020 · 1932 Ford Model 18 Speedster Henry Ford's son, Edsel, loved custom cars and, in particular, speedsters. He commissioned then Lincoln car designer E.T. "Bob" Gregorie to build this Model 18 in a ...

  1. People also search for