1935 Auburn Boattail Deco Ride Speedster, 5.7 HEMI, Fresh Build, STUNNING!
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Chrysler |
Model: | Other |
Type: | Convertible |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1935 |
Mileage: | 1136 |
VIN: | 7120376 |
Color: | Gray |
Fuel: | Gas |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drivetrain: | Rear Wheel Drive |
Interior color: | Burgundy |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Carrollton, Texas, United States |
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Description of 1935 Chrysler Other |
1935 Chrysler Auburn Boattail Speedster Earth Motorcars is proud to present this stunning 1935 Auburn Boat Tail Speedster. This unique car while be turning heads where ever you go. This Auburn Deco Ride is title as a 1935 but sits on a custom Fatman frame with a fiberglass body made my Deco rides. This is #8 of 15 made, o you will have a hard time finding another one like this anywhere. This is coming off a fresh custom build with only 1,100 miles on it! The engine is a 5.7 Liter Hemi crate engine bolted to a TCI Torque Flight 727 automatic transmission with a Ford 9" rear end out back with 3.23 gears. This awesome Auburn is painted in a silver and red two tone paint that is show quality, ith red leather interior to match. Some unique options on the this car are: four wheel power disc brakes, ir ride suspension on all four corners, ilt wheel, ower tilt hood and truck, tainless steel firewall, tainless steel front tubular A-arms, eater, eat belts hidden under the seats, adial tires, nd all new parts throughout the entire build. The Auburn sits on Dayton wire wheels in the front with aluminum alloy rims in the rear. True roadster but included is a custom made powder-coated soft top frame and new canvas top as pictured. If you are looking for a vehicle that no one else has, our search stops here!
Clear Title, treet Legal and titled as a 1935! HIGH RESALE VALUE A second Gen One black and silver Boattail with enclosed pontoon rear fenders, owered by a Maserati V-8, as completed in June of 2005, nd likewise sold at Pebble Beach in August 2005 for $121,000 to a different Texas collector. A third fenderless Boattail (C5 Corvette based) was built as a Highboy, omplete with real wood laminated on the top body surface to make it look like an old Chris Craft or Riva speedboat. Fully enclosed Gen Two pontoon fenders were added to that car in late 2006 and it sold at the Seabrook, X John Kruse Auction in 2007 at the Keels & Wheels Concours for $127,000 to an Arizona collector. The fourth DECO RIDES “BUGNOTTI” Boattail, Gen Two model with Type 57 Bugatti grille, as sold Jan. 17, 009 at the Gooding and Company auction in Scottsdale for $203,500 despite the weak economic climate. DECO has two other turnkey Boattail Speedsters currently under construction for future sale. There’s an important message to be learned here. Today, 932 and 1934 Ford roadsters rarely ever sell for $100,000 or more. Despite how much you pour into them financially when building them, ecause they are so “common” and so plentiful, nyone who can sell one for more than $40,000 is lucky. It’s a simple example of the law of Supply and Demand. Our DECO Boatails, ecause they are unique, ave never sold at auction for less than $120,000. And if you spend a few more dollars for the Delahaye or Bugatti style grille shell, ou increase the value and raise the selling price! There is an important lesson to be learned in the above paragraph. The prices the above cars sold for at collector car auctions were all greater than $100,000 because the DECO RIDES Boattail is not just another ’32 or ’37 Ford. Common kit cars fetch “common” resale prices. The DECO Boattail has truly beautiful styling inspired by some of history’s best looking classics.
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