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This 1932 Auburn 8-100 cabriolet is a one-off design known as the "Edden Victoria," believed to have been purchased new as a shell and shipped to Edden Body Works of Indianapolis, IN, where the body was lowered and modified to create a custom appearance before delivery to its first owner in early 1933. It was acquired in the mid-1970s by Ed Stoudt of Lancaster, PA, from a long-term owner and later restored by specialists at Horsepower Enterprises of Lancaster, PA. It was sold in 2021 to the current owner. The car is powered by an 8-cylinder engine paired with a manual transmission and features a leather interior and classic wooden artillery wheels.

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LocationScottsdale, Arizona
Year1932
MakeAuburn
Model8-100
Exterior colorRED
Interior colorTAN
TransmissionManual
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