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History Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum - Auburn , IN

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by yblockhead, Jan 1, 2009.

  1. J Man
    Joined: Dec 11, 2003
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    J Man
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    from Angola, IN

    I am about 1/2 hour away. Might actually go next week if am am lated off again for the week bit would go again. I can help but not much for organizing things. Need me to pick up any info if I end up going? When you come up with a date or couple possible ones let me know, there are 2 weekends between now and the beginning of may when I have to go to NY.
     
  2. hotrodladycrusr
    Joined: Sep 20, 2002
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    Will make sure the date is good with you, Enjenjo, the usual Suspects here in Detroit and a few others before it's finalized publicly.
     
  3. SquigMachine
    Joined: Dec 6, 2008
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    Its A Duesy! My favorite car on the planet is a 1929 Model J
     
  4. It’s definitely at the top of my museum list too. The place is just so classy. Really enjoyed the NATMUS museum too though. Lots of history there as well. A lot different than the ACD, but important anyway. I took some pix last fall at the NATMUS as well as the Kruse auction. Below is a link if you’ve never been. Pretty cool place. Just as an interesting side note, the clapped out Borden’s truck in the album has now been fully restored and is due back at the museum soon. Some guy in PA saw those pix and made a deal to get one and restore it. You get a chance go check those places out.
    Later, Phil

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    Last edited: Jan 6, 2009
  5. I stopped in Auburn on my way through Indiana one year, and found the building to be equally as impressive as the autos.

    Beautiful place, I'd love to get back there someday.
     
  6. Insane 1
    Joined: Feb 13, 2005
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    Insane 1
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    from Ennis TX

    Wow! Just 4 years ago it was still there? I would have figured they rotated/sold/bought/loaned stuff and it would not still be there.

    That was the 1st Tucker I saw in person - about 25 years ago! :eek:

    I was just a kid then but remember it the most out of every thing there, (dumb kid) really didn't appreciate the A/C/D/ stuff like I do today, and would like to go back...now that my tasted have aged.
     

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