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1935 Auburn 851 SC

1935 Auburn 851 SC

1935 Auburn 851 SC Chassis 32924 E has a lengthy known history which began in California and moved across the country to Nebraska and on to the current owner.   Documented early production features are the wide exhaust flex hose, brown steering wheel and hood release placement close to the hood edge.  The interior is brown leather with Cigarette Cream paint on the exterior.  The coach builder was Union City Body Company.  The eight-cylinder 280 cubic inch engine produces 150 bhp.

Engine and Performance
  • Engine: The 1935 Auburn 851 SC was equipped with a supercharged 4.6-liter (279 cubic inches) Lycoming straight-eight engine.
  • Power: The supercharged engine produced approximately 150 horsepower, a significant amount for the era, enhancing both performance and driving excitement.
  • Performance: The 851 SC was capable of reaching speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h), making it one of the fastest production cars of its time. The acceleration and overall driving dynamics were impressive, earning the car high praise from automotive enthusiasts and critics alike.
Body Style and Design
  • Body Style: The Auburn 851 SC was available in several body styles, but the most famous and visually striking was the Boattail Speedster. This variant featured a tapered rear end that resembled the hull of a speedboat, giving it an aerodynamic and elegant appearance.
  • Design: Designed by Gordon Buehrig, the 851 SC showcased sleek lines, a long hood, sweeping fenders, and a prominent grille. The Boattail Speedster's design was both innovative and aesthetically pleasing, capturing the Art Deco spirit of the 1930s.
Interior Features
  • Interior: The interior of the 851 SC was luxurious and meticulously crafted, featuring high-quality leather upholstery, polished wood trim, and stylish gauges. The cockpit was designed for both comfort and a sporty feel, emphasizing driver engagement and passenger comfort.
  • Instrumentation: The dashboard was equipped with advanced instrumentation for the era, providing the driver with essential information in a stylish and accessible layout.
Technological Innovations
  • Innovations: The Auburn 851 SC incorporated several advanced engineering and technological features for its time, including:
    • Supercharger: Enhancing engine power and performance.
    • Hydraulic brakes: Offering better stopping power and safety compared to mechanical brakes.
    • Independent front suspension: Improving ride comfort and handling.
    • Columbia dual-ratio rear axle: Allowing drivers to switch between high and low gears for better performance and fuel efficiency.

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