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The Auburn Automobile Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles from approximately 1903-37, producing vehicles of the Auburn marque until 1936 and the Cord marque from 1929-32 and 1936-37. Headquartered in Auburn, Indiana, United States, the company was founded by brothers Frank and Morris Eckhart of the Eckhart Carriage Company. It was run with modest success until 1919 when the brothers sold its controlling interest to a group of Chicago businessmen, who in time hired automobile salesman Errett Lobban Cord. Cord soon took control of Auburn and increased production dramatically until the early 1930s, when sales began to decline. In August of 1937, Cord sold his holdings of the company, and the Auburn and Cord marques were discontinued.
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