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Source: Automobile Reference Collection
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Auburn's New 12-160 Two-Door Five-Passenger Brougham
Greater flexibility, improved performance, higher speed characterize Auburn's new 12-cylinder car for 1932. The flexibility of the Lycoming 160 h.p. 12-cylinder engine combined with Dual Ratio makes this the outstanding performer in the industry. Built on 133-inch wheelbase with body swung low and designed with long racy lines, this big roomy automobile dominates the road. It will accelerate faster, run faster, climb hills faster than any other stock automobile that has ever been produced. In addition, it has such features as: silent an dconstant mesh helical cut gear transmission, L.G.S. free wheeling, ride control, hydraulic shock absorbers, four-wheel hydraulic brakes, Startix, automatic Bijur lubrication, and scores of others.
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