Been to this Museum twice and I highly recogmend it to any one to see it,these cars were state of the art technology some 75 to 100 years ago! In fact these cars are respectable marvels of engineering even by todays standards! Priceless works of art that was made in the US!
I have not yet been to Auburn Indiana but it is now on my list. This has been one of the best Auto Videos I have seen. I love Duesenbergs and come to include the Cord and Auburn as well.
Your video of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum is the best. You distilled the essence of the museum into a great video experience. I believe ACDAM is one of America’s automotive treasures. Anyone interested in collector cars has to visit the museum. I’ve been there a number of times and still find something new each visit. Thank you.
i planned a vacation for months to go to auburn just to look around the museum, i was not at all disappointed!! so many beautiful cars, such a great time, the staff were awesomely accomadating.....and not only that, just 3 days b4 my arrival at the museum, dan akroyd was touring the same place!!! dan akroyd!!! the gear head himself!!!!!........best time ever!!!!!!!
My Dad had a chance to buy a 1937 Cord with a '48 Caddy engine, a 1930 La Salle, and Jimmy Walker's 1932 Duesenberg. Walker was the mayor of New York. He did not buy any of them. The Duesy was later sold for $2,000, the Cord could have been had for $800, and the LaSalle for $200. Thatr was around 1951 or so. I can't stop crying. I got to ride around the block in the Duesy, and sat in the Cord.
Great car history video. And believe it or not after they shutdown an Oklahoma teacher from Tulsa bought the leftover parts and rights to the Auburn Cord Deusenburg company
We sure loved our visit there. My wife has a photo of my legs sticking out from under a Duesenberg while I was looking at the undercarriage. Fantastic design and so appealing to see! Thanks for the video.
Been there. The art deco building is as impressive as the cars. A must see place.
Been to this Museum twice and I highly recogmend it to any one to see it,these cars were state of the art technology some 75 to 100 years ago! In fact these cars are respectable marvels of engineering even by todays standards! Priceless works of art that was made in the US!
I was there three times and loved every vist to the museum . The first time I was there they had a 1948 tucker two of them a green one a marroon one .
I have not yet been to Auburn Indiana but it is now on my list. This has been one of the best Auto Videos I have seen. I love Duesenbergs and come to include the Cord and Auburn as well.
I loved the Auburn museum. I visited for the first time last year. I hope to go back many times.
Your video of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum is the best. You distilled the essence of the museum into a great video experience. I believe ACDAM is one of America’s automotive treasures. Anyone interested in collector cars has to visit the museum. I’ve been there a number of times and still find something new each visit. Thank you.
I knew about the Duesenberg. I since have some intrigue in the Cord and the Auburn.
I just visited the place this past Friday. Plan at least an afternoon. ...And don't forget there is another car museum behind it.
i planned a vacation for months to go to auburn just to look around the museum, i was not at all disappointed!! so many beautiful cars, such a great time, the staff were awesomely accomadating.....and not only that, just 3 days b4 my arrival at the museum, dan akroyd was touring the same place!!! dan akroyd!!! the gear head himself!!!!!........best time ever!!!!!!!
Oh man. Big desire of go there just for smell this local. very beatyfull cars . congrats to people who keep this alive.
I posted before I Thanked you for such an impressive video. Thank you, Thank you!
I sure hope to visit there a.s.a.p. Beautiful museum.
Been there and seen the Cord front wheel drive set up that was ahead of it's time
I can't wait to go to this in two weeks!
Carros elegantes antiguos muy bellos merci Rudy Díaz
This was fascinating.
Was there today with my brother today. It was great
My Dad had a chance to buy a 1937 Cord with a '48 Caddy engine, a 1930 La Salle, and Jimmy Walker's 1932 Duesenberg. Walker was the mayor of New York. He did not buy any of them.
The Duesy was later sold for $2,000, the Cord could have been had for $800, and the LaSalle for $200.
Thatr was around 1951 or so. I can't stop crying.
I got to ride around the block in the Duesy, and sat in the Cord.
Great car history video. And believe it or not after they shutdown an Oklahoma teacher from Tulsa bought the leftover parts and rights to the Auburn Cord Deusenburg company
We sure loved our visit there. My wife has a photo of my legs sticking out from under a Duesenberg while I was looking at the undercarriage. Fantastic design and so appealing to see! Thanks for the video.