Horsepower Enterprises LLC in Lancaster, PA. |
1933 Auburn |
The engine compartment of the Auburn. You can see the straight "8" engine tucked under the collapsible hood. |
Dave told me they painted one color and then taped it to add the second color. Fantastic craftsmanship! |
This photograph shows more of the paint job as well as the exposed headlight. Notice the narrow tire. |
Wooden spoked wheels look beautiful. |
The rear of the car has a small door for storage with the lower unit being the twin fuel tanks. |
The narrow windshield has small wipers with mirrors are on either side of the windshield. |
Very plain steering wheel with horn button. There is a turn signal that I suppose was added when it was required. The dash is wooden with minimal gauges and no radio. |
This plaque on the door tells where it was customized, Edden body. Click on photos to enlarge. |
Photo of interior from the passenger's side. You can see the floor shifter, two pedals and a round gas pedal. There were two brake handles, but I'm not sure why two were needed. |
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