These are some of the most wonderful automobiles ever constructed. It’s such a joy to see them under a single roof. Hats off to Donald and his team at The Audrain for amassing such a superb collection.
Thankyou Donald. Even though l've watched Audrain from day one and have seen these cars , on occasions several times , there's always something new to educate us. Thankyou Donald and thankyou Audrain
I know that Marmon V-16 from the Dick Burdick Collection in San Marcos, Texas. I saw that car one day parked in a Loews parking lot. Sad to see his amazing collection go to auction after his passing.
The Marmon 16 was far lighter than its competitors because it was almost entirely made of aluminum, which was an engineering marvel at the time. Marmon was quite the innovator, they won the first Indy 500 with a solo driver instead the usual two aboard and the reason was the driver invented the rear view mirror on the spot!
How classy is Donald Osborne? Tie and trousers match the cars in front of which he stands. The guy is nothing but class. Well done, D.O.
Thanks, Donald, your enthusiasm for these cars is infectious, and your knowledge just encyclopedic.
These are some of the most wonderful automobiles ever constructed. It’s such a joy to see them under a single roof. Hats off to Donald and his team at The Audrain for amassing such a superb collection.
Marmon, Packard, Duesenberg they’re my favorite of favorites!!!
So many fabulous GREEN machines. My favorite color for a car!
Mine too.
That Marmon is MAGNIFICENT! Really enjoy all your content here. I wish I didn't live so far from Audrain. What a museum it is. Keep the videos comin'!
Thankyou Donald. Even though l've watched Audrain from day one and have seen these cars , on occasions several times , there's always something new to educate us. Thankyou Donald and thankyou Audrain
GREAT video review! Thanks
The logo car looks so much better in person. The paint is much more vivid than it appears on camera. Also the interior is stunning.
As time goes on, I love the classics more and more
I know that Marmon V-16 from the Dick Burdick Collection in San Marcos, Texas. I saw that car one day parked in a Loews parking lot. Sad to see his amazing collection go to auction after his passing.
That's a hell of a car
That's a pretty color. What type of paint technology is that material
Marmon is new to me, but 16 cylinder? Wowza
The Marmon 16 was far lighter than its competitors because it was almost entirely made of aluminum, which was an engineering marvel at the time. Marmon was quite the innovator, they won the first Indy 500 with a solo driver instead the usual two aboard and the reason was the driver invented the rear view mirror on the spot!
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