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The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum contains more than 100 antique, vintage, classic and special interest automobiles, exhibited in the 1930 art deco factory showroom and national headquarters of the Auburn Automobile Company, one of America's leading independent luxury car makers of the classic era.
The lavish sales showroom is restored to its original splendor, and is filled with beautifully restored automobiles, just as they appeared in the building in the 1930's.
The museum, known as the "Home of the Classics," is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Six permanent galleries and two special exhibits galleries tell the story of the greatest automobiles of the past century. Emphasis is on the cars of transportation industrialist E.L. Cord, and his family of Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg luxury motorcars. Other cars of the classic period -- Cadillac, Rolls Royce, Lincoln, Packard, Chrysler, Mercedes Benz -- are featured, along with rare, one-of-a-kind prototypes and show cars. Everything from early pioneering highwheelers to modern muscle cars may be seen in the interpretive exhibits.
A museum store and a banquet facility for rental are included.
100 cars in the Auburn Automobile Company 1930 showrooms, with a museum store and a restaurant.
The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum is located in south Auburn, Indiana, 20 miles north of Fort Wayne, and 35 miles south of the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/I-90). Just off I-69 at exit #129. Auburn, Indiana, is at the intersection of I-69 and Indiana Route 8.
Robert Sbarge, President & C E O
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