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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE.— The latest model of the Auburn Company's Cord car, several of which have been landed in New Zealand, including one in Wellington. It has no transmission to the rear axle, the drive being taken by the front wheels. This permits of a very low body, the height to the roof being only sixty inches. The car is provided with a lusty V 8 engine. A notable feature is its roominess in both the front and rear compartments.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 30

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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE.—The latest model of the Auburn Company's Cord car, several of which have been landed in New Zealand, including one in Wellington. It has no transmission to the rear axle, the drive being taken by the front wheels. This permits of a very low body, the height to the roof being only sixty inches. The car is provided with a lusty V 8 engine. A notable feature is its roominess in both the front and rear compartments. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 30

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE.—The latest model of the Auburn Company's Cord car, several of which have been landed in New Zealand, including one in Wellington. It has no transmission to the rear axle, the drive being taken by the front wheels. This permits of a very low body, the height to the roof being only sixty inches. The car is provided with a lusty V 8 engine. A notable feature is its roominess in both the front and rear compartments. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1936, Page 30

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