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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2007

b.h. Auburn Model 851- mint condition

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  • What's the name of the song?

  • Artist: Womack, Bobby Song: Across 110th Street uh yeah."-) enjoy! "Across 110th Street, Pimps trying to catch a woman that's weak Across 110th Street, Pushers won't let the junkie go free. Across 110th Street, Woman trying to catch a trick on the street. Across 110th Street, You can find it all in the street. Look around you, look around you, uh yeah."
  • be proud !

    to be part of this great "AMERICANA".

    thank you for sharing.

    dearly,

    slfive!!

    p.s. que viva "auburn - the classic city" - Forget vegas!

  • that is about a 300,000 doller car or more

  • Booyah!!!! - glad you enjoyed!

    best regards,

    slfive!!

    p.s. thanks for the comment !

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  • That car takes one's breath away!  It's got to be one sweet ride. It wold be perfect for a moon lit night ride in the country!

  • its a beautiful car

  • yo creo que lo es, jejeje, es precioso.

  • The most beautiful car in existence.

    And I even like the colour.

  • The music quite nicely complements the video. Wonderful specimen of the classic auburn. Boy do I wish I was growing up in the 30's / 40's. Thanks for uploading the vid

  • look like a mafia game bruno speedster 851

  • well I am from the area where the cars were made. north east indiana. They call auburn the classic city, they made eckarts, cords, auburns, and dussenburgs at the same factory in auburn indiana. the front of the musium is the actual showroom where dealers of the day would pick out cars to offer at their lots, while the back of the musium was the factery area, and the upstairs is where they designed the cars and did all the buissness side of things.

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