This Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan Was Acquired For A Pot Of Sweetmeat

Images: Makarand Baokar

This Auburn—owned by Kolkata-based car collector Deborshi Sadan Bose’s family, better known as Billy Bose to most—is a five-passenger, all-weather tourer from 1930. It has been restored and painted in a typical Auburn orange-and-black two-tone.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
he bright and cheerful Auburn 6-85 from 1930

The six-cylinder water-cooled engine is rated at a fiscal horsepower of 19.8, though the maximum power of the car is 70bhp from the 3.0-litre engine, good enough to propel the 1.5-tonne car to a top speed of almost 120 km/h, which was fairly impressive for the period.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
A modest sized car, the six-cylindered 6-85 was the mainstay in the Auburn range

One of the more prestigious American marques ever, the Auburn Automobile Company had rather modest beginnings, building their first production cars—a single-cylindered-engine runabout with tiller steering—in 1903. A two-cylindered-engine model was added in 1905, and by 1910 Auburn was producing a four-cylindered car. A six-cylindered-engine car was debuted in 1912.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
With big headlamps flanking a handsome grille, the Auburn featured a typical American prestige car look from the period

Although well made and reliable, early Auburns were rather ordinary looking cars that offered nothing more than most of its competition, and by 1924 the company was floundering. With deepening financial woes, Auburn hired a rising star in the car industry, 30-year-old Errett Lobban Cord, to help revive the company.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
The rear, with its squarish luggage box, was less elegant and more functional

The young car salesman brought in J M Crawford who redesigned the 1925-year models, turning them into handsome and well-built cars that soon saw their popularity rising.

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With the elegant mansion of the Bose family as a backdrop to the Auburn, the setting does make for a good photograph

In the same year, in 1925, Auburn also launched the 8-88, a reasonably priced eight-cylinder model with hood and body moulding and multi-coloured paint schemes, setting Auburn apart from contemporaries. The in-line eight was sourced from Lycoming, and with the 4.0-litre engine developing 88bhp, the car performed well for the period.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
The Bose family with the Auburn: from left to right, Deborshi "Billy" Bose, his wife Shinjini, the late Partha Sadan Bose, and his wife, Chandra

In 1926, when the average increase in sales for American carmakers was just one per cent, Auburn’s sales were up 52 per cent!

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Billy Bose in the Auburn during the Statesman vintage and classic car rally

But Auburn’s mainstay remained the Six Supreme engine, sourced from Continental initially, which powered a family of six-cylindered-engine car models that represented the automaker’s backbone through the 1990s.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
The dashboard is relatively modest in its appointments

Launched as the Beauty Six in 1919, the models were described as the Auburn 6-39 at the beginning, with 6 indicating the number of cylinders and the 39, the developed horsepower. The 6-39 was launched with five variants on offer: a Touring Car, a Tourster, a Roadster, a five-passenger sedan and a Coupé.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
A pair of spare wheels on the running boards both sides was commonplace then

Over the years, the model evolved to the Auburn 6-43, then to the 6-63 by 1923. By 1926, the model had become the 6-66, whereby the 66bhp in-line six went into a range of cars also redesigned by J M Crawford.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
Use of chrome typical for an American car from then

By then the range of models available had increased to eight variants, including five-passenger touring car and touring sedan, an up-market Brougham version and a five-passenger sedan with two extra seats. As power went up over the years the model naming system changed too.

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As one can see, Auburn was established in 1900, though their first model was launched in 1903

Bose’s Auburn is one of a handful of Auburns in India and is decidedly rarer than the other crown jewel in the family’s collection, a Rolls-Royce 20/25HP from 1931. How Billy’s father, Partha Sadan Bose (who built up the collection over several decades) acquired the Auburn is a story by itself. Since new, the Auburn had been one of the many cars of the Shobhabazar Rajbari family, the Debs, in North Calcutta, and Bose had hankered after it for many years.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
It was common to have a spotlight mounted on the fender in those years

The family though was not selling, as it was deemed to be beneath their dignity to do so, even if the jalopy was falling apart. Finally, when they did agree to give away the car (or what was left of it), they wanted to do just that—give away the car to Bose.

 1930 Auburn 6-85 Phaeton Sedan classic cars vintage car
Billy's parents pose with their prized possession

As Partha Sadan Bose did not want to get the car for ‘free’, the agreed upon deal was to send across to the Rajbari a huge pot of a traditional Bengali milk-based sweetmeat called rabri! A rare Auburn for some sweetmeat must remain one of the best deals of the century.


Gautam Sen

Serial concours judge, author, founder-editor of several Indian auto mags, as well as co-conspirator with design greats Marcello Gandini, Tom Tjaarda, and Gérard Godfroy on a few vehicle projects


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