1932 Auburn Boat Tail Boattail Speedster 8-100A in Turquois Paint on My Car Story with Lou Costabile
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
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On "My Car Story" we're in Auburn, IN on 5-8-15 at the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Automobile Museum.
We're looking at a 1932 Auburn Boat Tail Boattail Speedster 8-100A in Turquois paint.
We’re talking with Terry Peshia who’s the Owner of this car. This car is all a real Auburn Boattail with papers and club certification stating its authenticity. It’s the REAL DEAL! In the 80’s Terry found the car in magazine ad. He contacted his Business Partner Jim Garbe about purchasing the car. They drove to see the car and found a complete car, but there was a problem. The current Owner had it in pieces at two different garages. They purchased the car, collected the pieces, and trailered the pieces home. Terry eventually bought out his Business Partner. The restoration was started in 1988, and completed in 2000. This car on display at the main showroom at the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Automobile Museum.
If you’re interested in seeing this car in person, go to the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Automobile Museum. The Museum is located at 1600 South Main Street, Auburn, IN 46706. Or go to www.automobilemuseum.org and view their collection.
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Terry is my grandfather. He passed away in 2018. Lou, you came to our "barns" property one time to interview my grandpa and father Ted about some of our cars. Every so often when I am feeling down, I watch these videos of my Popa and smile because I get to listen to his voice and hear all of the stories that he has to tell about his beloved cars. I doubt that you will see this comment, but I just wanted to put it out there that I am grateful to have these videos to look back on and remember the love my grandfather had for classic cars. Thank you.
Hi Jocelyn, I had a blast with your Grandpa and the cars. I understand that these videos leave a "legacy" of the cars and the people who own them. I'm HAPPY we get to save these moments....like Joey riding the ATV in the creek :-) Tell Ted we have to get some cars out and HAVE MORE FUN :-) I think it was Dr. Suess who said, "Don't be sad it's over, be glad it happened." Thank you for this wonderful comment that starts my day off in a GREAT warm way. You're welcome, Lou
Enjoy this one where we 1st met :-) ua-cam.com/video/pZPeBNf_Xss/v-deo.html
@@loucostabile Hi! They sure do leave a legacy. And what a crazy fun time riding ATVs! I remember that! Also, that's a great quote that my mom says all the time!
I showed my family your response and they all say hi and hope you're doing well. I agree that you've gotta come out to the Barns again!!! :)
I remember in the late 70's I visited my dad's uncle's house many times visiting my grandparents. He had two "loud" cars in the garage. A Cord that was supercharged. And a supercharged Auburn boat tail roadster. He sold them in 1980. His son, my dad's cousin, told me last year his father sold the Cord for $40k and the Auburn for $80k. Remember.....this was 1980 money. He also owned a supercharged Studebaker Avanti.
Hi A Z, Sounds like wonderful cars & memories :-) Thanks for sharing, Lou
This car went on my bucket list a while ago and it right on top. The most beautiful production american car ever made.
You have great taste in cars :-)
Beautiful
HI Odlein, Happy to read you appreciate the looks of this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Quite the story fabulous car
Hi Kenneth, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) Lou
Lou, I've seen some of these cars before, I just recently clicked on the notification bell and it put me in a world of classics like no other site. I'm amazed the more I see, getting a better appreciation of these old classics this one may take the cake lol. I'm looking forward to more like this thanx!!
Hi mouse lee, Happy to read you found the notification bell. If you type into UA-cam search " My Car Story with Lou 1932 " or any other year you should see many from that year I videoed, Lou
beautiful car love the color and details
I agree with you :-) Glad you like this one and hope you find others you like on the Channel too, Lou
Lou thought I had seen them all , THIS IMPRESSIVE AND RARE "MAGNIFCENT"
Hi kenneth, High praise for this car :-) Hope you find some more you enjoy, Lou
I'm sorry but, the "corvette" of the 1930s doesn't quite cut it...😳 If it was mine, I wouldn't take 3 Corvettes for it.
3 Corvettes would be nice :-)
@@loucostabile Well....you know 😁
love these American classics .. cant wait to have one
Hi N W, Glad to read you enjoy these cars :-) Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you'll enjoy, and hope you're behind the wheel of the right one for you soon, Lou
Thanks, spending most of 69 years around Warsaw IN: always wonderful to see much of Auburn, Studebaker ETC......
You're welcome Opera :-)
That fuel pump with glass bowl looks like a Ford flathead fuel pump from 1932. Probably the same manufacturer.
Hi AURktman, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
What is the instruction for using a 2 speed axle? Must a driver be stopped in neutral to shift, or could it be like a Norman overdrive?
Hi Travis, I'm not sure. Hoping a Viewer can educate both of us, Lou
Nice car...You need to stop interrupting the owner so he can tell the story 😶
Glad you enjoy the car. Thanks for the tip.
Why is the picture distorted?
Because I did not know when UA-cam asks you "Would you like to stabilize your video?" You DO NOT click yes. Lesson learned the hard way on many of my earlier videos TheThirdMan, Lou
Lou Costabile Fair enough.
Wonderful my friends, true American craftsmanship can only be mimicked, never duplicated.
Bill Bright I couldn't agree with you more Bill. Take care, Lou
Nice car
You have great taste in cars :-)
I was there this weekend I was amazed seeing the cars...Wow!
Such a well done museum. Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou