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Poll 1312: 1934-1937 Auburn 851 Supercharged Boattail Speedster nominated by @Volksauto
Body Style: 2-seater roadster
Engine: 280ci. ( 4.6L) supercharged Inline-8
Power: 150 HP
Weight: 3,746 lbs. (1,699 kg.)
Transmission: 3-speed dual ratio manual
Drive train: front engine, rear-wheel drive
Additional Information: Gordon Buehrig, who was responsible for many designs for Stutz and Duesenberg, created the new Auburn 851 Boattail Speedster. By many, it is arguably one of the most memorable and beautiful American cars. It’s performance was staggering for the time. The 851 featured a supercharged straight-8 and was equipped with a Columbia dual ratio rear axle adding a whole new dimension to its drivability/speed. The 851 Speedster was the first stock American car to exceed 100 MPH for twelve hours. With only 500 produced, it is one of America’s most collectible sports cars.
Body Style: 2-seater roadster
Engine: 280ci. ( 4.6L) supercharged Inline-8
Power: 150 HP
Weight: 3,746 lbs. (1,699 kg.)
Transmission: 3-speed dual ratio manual
Drive train: front engine, rear-wheel drive
Additional Information: Gordon Buehrig, who was responsible for many designs for Stutz and Duesenberg, created the new Auburn 851 Boattail Speedster. By many, it is arguably one of the most memorable and beautiful American cars. It’s performance was staggering for the time. The 851 featured a supercharged straight-8 and was equipped with a Columbia dual ratio rear axle adding a whole new dimension to its drivability/speed. The 851 Speedster was the first stock American car to exceed 100 MPH for twelve hours. With only 500 produced, it is one of America’s most collectible sports cars.



