Been to this Museum twice and I highly recogmend it to any one to see it,these cars were state of the art technology some 75 to 100 years ago! In fact these cars are respectable marvels of engineering even by todays standards! Priceless works of art that was made in the US!
I have not yet been to Auburn Indiana but it is now on my list. This has been one of the best Auto Videos I have seen. I love Duesenbergs and come to include the Cord and Auburn as well. I have always admired the works of art of the Automobile, I am especially fond of the era from 1900-1940. Duesenberg's especially captivated me seeing those exhaust pipes coming out of the side of the car was just eye catching. Of course the motors and other features added to my delight again the Duesenberg strait eight motor. Over the years I have had a great appreciation for many types of Austo's and their History (including muscle cars),but Duesenberg still warm my heart. Eventually I hope one day to be an owner of one instead of a Model Car builder. Well just have to see where that will come to futurity.
Your video of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum is the best. You distilled the essence of the museum into a great video experience. I believe ACDAM is one of America’s automotive treasures. Anyone interested in collector cars has to visit the museum. I’ve been there a number of times and still find something new each visit. Thank you.
i planned a vacation for months to go to auburn just to look around the museum, i was not at all disappointed!! so many beautiful cars, such a great time, the staff were awesomely accomadating.....and not only that, just 3 days b4 my arrival at the museum, dan akroyd was touring the same place!!! dan akroyd!!! the gear head himself!!!!!........best time ever!!!!!!!
We sure loved our visit there. My wife has a photo of my legs sticking out from under a Duesenberg while I was looking at the undercarriage. Fantastic design and so appealing to see! Thanks for the video.
I've lived in Auburn, IN all my life and have never visited the museum! I always thought it was closed off to the public.... I may go look at it sometime
As a resident of Auburn, IN yes, indeed you must most assuredly take the time to go visit the museum, this website is all about the museum > www.automobilemuseum.org/visit
My Dad had a chance to buy a 1937 Cord with a '48 Caddy engine, a 1930 La Salle, and Jimmy Walker's 1932 Duesenberg. Walker was the mayor of New York. He did not buy any of them. The Duesy was later sold for $2,000, the Cord could have been had for $800, and the LaSalle for $200. Thatr was around 1951 or so. I can't stop crying. I got to ride around the block in the Duesy, and sat in the Cord.
Great car history video. And believe it or not after they shutdown an Oklahoma teacher from Tulsa bought the leftover parts and rights to the Auburn Cord Deusenburg company
Well,I'm happy for both of you.To carry on the desire of a very talented man is a noble undertaking.I came into possession Of an item belonging to Mr Stevens .When I found out who he was ,I wanted to return it to the family and called Wisconson ,and Spoke to one of Alice's suborordinates.I wasn't looking for any reimbursement but was acting out of a sense of obligation.They never got back to me.Enjoy that magnificent machine
Hi, My husband comments all the time about your museum, your cars are unique. I would like to share with you about a miniature car maquete my husband created the maquete has special lights and many features . please see it at youtube 1948tuckerminiaturemuseum. We are planning to visit your museum. Please let us know what you think about the miniature museum... I will love this to be at a real museum or special place. thank you
Why don’t they make cars like this anymore? Why do they have to be made so cheap and flimsy nowadays there’s nothing special about any new car. These old cars had style in class and basically a piece of artwork and no plastic. These cars were beautiful the new garbage cars that we have today are not the same.
This video primarily shows the exteriors of all those beautiful old cars, which I suppose is all well and good but I can't understand why these presenters basically only show us the exteriors. I feel deprived and I have a hard time believing that I'm the only subscriber who feels this way. Wag of the finger!
I'm sure they could show us more details of the cars if they went for five whole minutes without a break. They aren't car crazy, they are commercial crazy.
Been there. The art deco building is as impressive as the cars. A must see place.
Live 30 miles from the ACD Museum and visit it often. Beautiful building and beautiful automotive displays.
Been to this Museum twice and I highly recogmend it to any one to see it,these cars were state of the art technology some 75 to 100 years ago! In fact these cars are respectable marvels of engineering even by todays standards! Priceless works of art that was made in the US!
I have not yet been to Auburn Indiana but it is now on my list. This has been one of the best Auto Videos I have seen. I love Duesenbergs and come to include the Cord and Auburn as well.
I have always admired the works of art of the Automobile, I am especially fond of the era from 1900-1940. Duesenberg's especially captivated me seeing those exhaust pipes coming out of the side of the car was just eye catching. Of course the motors and other features added to my delight again the Duesenberg strait eight motor. Over the years I have had a great appreciation for many types of Austo's and their History (including muscle cars),but Duesenberg still warm my heart. Eventually I hope one day to be an owner of one instead of a Model Car builder. Well just have to see where that will come to futurity.
I loved the Auburn museum. I visited for the first time last year. I hope to go back many times.
I was there three times and loved every vist to the museum . The first time I was there they had a 1948 tucker two of them a green one a marroon one .
I just visited the place this past Friday. Plan at least an afternoon. ...And don't forget there is another car museum behind it.
Your video of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum is the best. You distilled the essence of the museum into a great video experience. I believe ACDAM is one of America’s automotive treasures. Anyone interested in collector cars has to visit the museum. I’ve been there a number of times and still find something new each visit. Thank you.
Oh man. Big desire of go there just for smell this local. very beatyfull cars . congrats to people who keep this alive.
I knew about the Duesenberg. I since have some intrigue in the Cord and the Auburn.
i planned a vacation for months to go to auburn just to look around the museum, i was not at all disappointed!! so many beautiful cars, such a great time, the staff were awesomely accomadating.....and not only that, just 3 days b4 my arrival at the museum, dan akroyd was touring the same place!!! dan akroyd!!! the gear head himself!!!!!........best time ever!!!!!!!
Was there today with my brother today. It was great
We sure loved our visit there. My wife has a photo of my legs sticking out from under a Duesenberg while I was looking at the undercarriage. Fantastic design and so appealing to see! Thanks for the video.
Been there and seen the Cord front wheel drive set up that was ahead of it's time
I've lived in Auburn, IN all my life and have never visited the museum! I always thought it was closed off to the public.... I may go look at it sometime
As a resident of Auburn, IN yes, indeed you must most assuredly take the time to go visit the museum, this website is all about the museum > www.automobilemuseum.org/visit
Carros elegantes antiguos muy bellos merci Rudy Díaz
I posted before I Thanked you for such an impressive video. Thank you, Thank you!
My Dad had a chance to buy a 1937 Cord with a '48 Caddy engine, a 1930 La Salle, and Jimmy Walker's 1932 Duesenberg. Walker was the mayor of New York. He did not buy any of them.
The Duesy was later sold for $2,000, the Cord could have been had for $800, and the LaSalle for $200.
Thatr was around 1951 or so. I can't stop crying.
I got to ride around the block in the Duesy, and sat in the Cord.
I sure hope to visit there a.s.a.p. Beautiful museum.
Great car history video. And believe it or not after they shutdown an Oklahoma teacher from Tulsa bought the leftover parts and rights to the Auburn Cord Deusenburg company
This was fascinating.
Does Indiana advertise the amazing auto museums they have ? They have Studebaker Musuem too next to the Notre Dame University. Are there any more ?
I can't wait to go to this in two weeks!
Well,I'm happy for both of you.To carry on the desire of a very talented man is a noble undertaking.I came into possession Of an item belonging to Mr Stevens .When I found out who he was ,I wanted to return it to the family and called Wisconson ,and Spoke to one of Alice's suborordinates.I wasn't looking for any reimbursement but was acting out of a sense of obligation.They never got back to me.Enjoy that magnificent machine
pause at 01:42, that's the one right there, love it
once you discover these cars, you start disliking the modern ones... at least that's what happened to me...
You guys should see the henry ford museum in dearborn mi
I work here!!
Why are you allowing the music to intrude? Smh.
Jeez the camera pulsing gave me a headache...what the heck crap camera was this filmed on?
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Hi, My husband comments all the time about your museum, your cars are unique. I would like to share with you about a miniature car maquete my husband created the maquete has special lights and many features . please see it at youtube 1948tuckerminiaturemuseum. We are planning to visit your museum. Please let us know what you think about the miniature museum... I will love this to be at a real museum or special place. thank you
Why don’t they make cars like this anymore? Why do they have to be made so cheap and flimsy nowadays there’s nothing special about any new car. These old cars had style in class and basically a piece of artwork and no plastic. These cars were beautiful the new garbage cars that we have today are not the same.
Lots of German names to be heard...
This video primarily shows the exteriors of all those beautiful old cars, which I suppose is all well and good but I can't understand why these presenters basically only show us the exteriors. I feel deprived and I have a hard time believing that I'm the only subscriber who feels this way. Wag of the finger!
Can't Americans make a video without some annoying Rock-n-Roll music?
Dude... 3 Breaks in 13 Minutes?!? wtf. Is this normal in the U.S.?
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I'm sure they could show us more details of the cars if they went for five whole minutes without a break. They aren't car crazy, they are commercial crazy.