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Auburn was a brand name of American automobiles produced from 1900 to 1937, most known for the Auburn Speedster models it produced, which were fast, good-looking and expensive.
The Auburn Automobile Company grew out of the Eckhart Carriage Company and was incorporated in 1903. Brothers Frank and Morris were interested in the new automobile trend. The Auburn Automobile Company produced its first automobile for sale to the public.
Established in 1903 by Frank and Morris Eckhart, with the patronage of their father Charles Eckhart, the Auburn Automobile Company (AAC) produced some of the most-desirable, aesthetically striking and technologically innovative automobiles.
Frank and Morris Eckhart established the Auburn Automobile Company in Auburn Indiana. The Eckhart brothers worked at their father's wagon company, the Eckhart Carriage Co., prior to their inheriting the business.
The Auburn Automobile Company originally Eckhart Carriage Company, founded in Auburn, Indiana. The original company was established in 1877 by a German emigrant, Charles Eckart. The factory was named after Auburn, Indiana, where it was established.
The historic 1927 silent film about Auburn Automobile Company, “Making Pleasure Makers,” which had been rediscovered and restored by Steve Andres, was viewed by new generations. By October, the museum had received another vehicle, a 1909 McIntyre Autobuggy, from the James McIntyre family.
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum is an automobile museum located in Auburn, Indiana in the United States. Opened in 1974, it is dedicated to preserving cars built by Auburn Automobile, Cord Automobile, and Duesenberg Motors Company.