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Maar aangezien Auburn in 1937 stopte met Cords produceren kan dit natuurlijk niet goed zijn:
http://www.automaven.com/Cord_History/C ... pter_3.htm
http://www.automaven.com/Cord_History/C ... pter_3.htm
Auburn didn't go out of business in 1937. It just stopped making Cords.
July 1938
Auburn was in receivership.
and
Norman DeVaux bought the Cord body dies and leftover stampings.
August 1938 - July 1940
First Hupp, then Hupp and Graham combined, attempted to produce a saleable car using the Cord dies. Both failed, producing a total of about 2,200 cars.
Ja dat is wat ik ervan weet... goed geraden dus!sjak_brak wrote:ik heb m, volgens jou zou het een 1939 cord moeten zijn:
http://www.tocmp.com/pix/html/C-index-3B.htm
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