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Auburn Speedster Co. Inc. 

 Automotive manufacturer of United States of America from 1973

 

Auburn Speedster Co. Inc. , later 209 Curtis Parkway, Tonawanda Inc. , was an American manufacturer of automobiles .

History

The company was founded on January 5, 1971 in Buffalo , New York . In 1973, the production of automobiles. The trade name was Auburn , . In the same year the production ended.  The Glassic Motor Car Company took over the vehicle project. On March 31, 1982, the company was dissolved. 

The only model was a replica of a model from Auburn and was similar to the replicas of the Auburn-Cord Duesenberg Company the chassis and drive came from Ford . The V8 engine had 5700 cc engine capacity . The body was made of fiberglass .

 

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