This 874 Auburn Dual-Cowl Phaeton was displayed at the Tulsa Auto Show by Broken Arrow resident Glen Pray. I don't know what it's worth but I bet I can't afford it. There is a very interesting story that goes with this beauty. Read it HERE.
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What a beauty..
Awesome !
You and Yogi love your motor cars and showing them off, whether you can afford them or not.
Me? I'm so boring, I much prefer to look at your post and it's common or garden, everyday subjects taken in your own quirky way.
I'll be glad when you both get over your "car photograph" phase LOL.
I saw the cars but I didn't bother to get the backstory. How unique.
I just now notice the separate instrument panel for the rear window.
I wonder if there are other small car companies out there.
I saw the cars but I didn't bother to get the backstory. How unique.
I just now notice the separate instrument panel for the rear window.
I wonder if there are other small car companies out there.
I guess old is gold in this case!
-Neeraj
http://www.bharari.net
Expensive is right. Like you, I don't know what it's worth, but it's way above my pay grade. I was curious as to what the gauges in the back are for. Beautiful set of wheels indeed.
I don't know anything about cars—old or new—but this is gorgeous!
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