Sparrow
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PS I so wanted it to be white too
PPS the car, not the woman's hair that is
unixrevolution
Well-known
It's a car, not a plane.
Lycoming made the engines for the Auburn. 8-cylinder inlines.
I am willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. She's reflecting on how beautiful it is, and how much she wants to hear it run. I've met my share of lady car nuts.
Michael Markey
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What a stunning car ...
Makes you wonder why we produce what we do these days...
Makes you wonder why we produce what we do these days...
dabick42
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She's thinking ''It's a lovely car but I wonder who ordered it to be painted Baby**** Yellow... ?''
FrankS
Registered User
No back seat?
Michael Markey
Veteran
Just had a quick google ...
All the designs look good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Automobile
All the designs look good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Automobile
Sparrow
Veteran
Just had a quick google ...
All the designs look good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Automobile
The Great Gatsby drove a Cord iirc
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
The Great Gatsby drove a Cord iirc
I don't think the car is ever named in the book. In the movies I think it has been portrayed by several cars.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Which is why the featured so much at Le Mans in the 30's?
Depends on how you measure a car. Duessies held land speed and endurance records from 50km to 48 hours through much of the latter half of the 30ies, not without competition from the other side of the pond. I'm no fan of American cars in general, but they admittedly did make a few good'uns in their day.
kuzano
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Actually there is more to that thought,
Actually there is more to that thought,
What was left off that thought was common most thought question of ladies, and should definitely be asked by many men as well!.....
"I wonder if the pervert who is taking my picture thinks these jeans make my arse look fat."
Actually there is more to that thought,
I bet she's thinking, "Want!". I know I would be.
Of course she could be wondering "Who's the old fart pointing the camera at my butt?"![]()
What was left off that thought was common most thought question of ladies, and should definitely be asked by many men as well!.....
"I wonder if the pervert who is taking my picture thinks these jeans make my arse look fat."
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Just sayin... 
I'd rather have my Boyfriend Drive This ...
"baby You can Drive my Car" by helenhill_HH, on Flickr
I'd rather have my Boyfriend Drive This ...

"baby You can Drive my Car" by helenhill_HH, on Flickr
Sparrow
Veteran
I don't think the car is ever named in the book. In the movies I think it has been portrayed by several cars.
Yes, it seems you're correct, a bad-sector in the drive there I fear
kuzano
Veteran
Auburn Boattail Speedster
Auburn Boattail Speedster
The ABS came out in 1935. Auburn, Cord and Deusenberg, all had dealings, partnerships, and buyouts with each other. Their cars were far too expensive for the Depression Era.
There is a combined Auburn, Cord, Deusenberg museum located in:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Cord_Duesenberg_Automobile_Museum
There is a replica Speedster here in town, based on a Chryser Viper drive train. There is also a Cord that the owner rents and drives as a limo for wedding and special events. Both beautiful cars. The Auburn Replica is Red and very true to both design and scale.
Auburn Boattail Speedster
The ABS came out in 1935. Auburn, Cord and Deusenberg, all had dealings, partnerships, and buyouts with each other. Their cars were far too expensive for the Depression Era.
There is a combined Auburn, Cord, Deusenberg museum located in:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Cord_Duesenberg_Automobile_Museum
There is a replica Speedster here in town, based on a Chryser Viper drive train. There is also a Cord that the owner rents and drives as a limo for wedding and special events. Both beautiful cars. The Auburn Replica is Red and very true to both design and scale.
MickH
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Sparrow
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I don't think he was real.![]()
No, I had my doubts about the characterisation ... but they still made me read it! it's a classic, apparently
Michael Markey
Veteran
".....tomorrow we will run faster,stretch out our arms farther ....And one fine morning .... So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past ".
MartinP
Veteran
Just sayin...
I'd rather have my Boyfriend Drive This ...![]()
Ah, Helen, but have you ever driven, or been driven in, a Jaguar E-type?? Even Enzo Ferrari said it was the most beautiful car ever made (probably talking about the Series-1 model).
Sparrow
Veteran
... exactly Michael
robbeiflex
Well-known
Just sayin...
I'd rather have my Boyfriend Drive This ...
"baby You can Drive my Car" by helenhill_HH, on Flickr
Helen That's one of my favorite cars!
The one on the OP is also a true work of art no matter what it is. Normally my appreciation of cars is seriously skewed by my engineering background but in cases like this aesthetics trumps all.
andrewmore
Too many cameras....
After Auburn (who also made Cords) stopped making these large cars, they went on to make other things and during WW2 made aircraft parts and standardized Jeep bodies for Willys and Ford. The group of companies included Lycoming and still exists, albeit after various name changes.
Regards
Andrew More
Regards
Andrew More
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