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    Classic Cars Reveal Extravagance in Depression Era

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    Classic Cars Reveal Extravagance in Depression Era

    Award-winning 1932 Auburn 8-100A Speedster(Detail). Lent from the Jack B. Smith Jr. Automobile Collection, this is one of the Classic Cars used during the depression era.  Image courtesy Snite  Museum of Art

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    BY KAZAD

    Roaring Twenties Exuberance and Depression Era Extravagance, at the Snite Museum of Art shows that the Great Depression Era was not only about by massive unemployment, and abject poverty, but also beauty and extravagance as shown by the Classic Cars of this period.

    Image: Sunning 1932 Packard Light Eight Roadster (900) is a classic car that was designed to meet the need and luxury of the rich despite the great depression -Classic Cars

    1932 Packard Light Eight Roadster (900).One of the Classic Cars used during the depression era. Image courtesy Snite Museum of Art

    NOTRE DAME, INDIANA – For many Americans, the Great Depression Era is represented by Dorothea Lange’s photograph titled Migrant Mother. The photograph depicts a destitute pea picker in California. At the center of the picture is 32-year-old Florence Owens Thompson, a mother of seven children living in Nipomo, California. While this image taken in March 1936 is well-engrained in the minds of many Americans, what is often not so obvious is that even in the midst of all the poverty, starvation, long job lines, and unprecedented unemployment, there was wealth and opulence.

    Classic Cars Extravagance in Depression Era

    Presently at the Snite  Museum of Art, the opulence often overlooked in the discussions about the Great Depression Era that was signified by abject poverty, is on display in an exhibition titled Roaring Twenties Exuberance and Depression Era Extravagance. The exhibition features four classic automobiles that are extravagant in the true sense of the word. Manufactured in Detroit, South Bend, and Auburn, Indiana, these classic automobiles reveal amazing car designs and technological prowess that defined that era.

    A great example of that remarkable design can be seen in the 1932 Auburn 8-100a Speedster. Nickname boattail because of its speed and streamline shape, the award-winning vintage car was a Speedster and darling of the depression era. The glowing red and black car is a sight to behold under the lights. But for this car, beauty can be deceptive. 1932 Auburn 8-100a Speedster is a fast car with 100-horsepower, 269-cubic-inch, inline-eight engine. This is the first American stock automobile to exceed 100 miles per hour. It cost only $845 in 1932.

    The 1932 Packard Light Eight: Extremely Elegant Classic Car.

    Proudly situated alongside the 1932 Auburn 8-100a Speedster is the 1932 Packard Light Eight, an extremely elegant automobile. Manufacturers by Packard Motor Car Company, the automobile designer put their best in this car. The stunning green classic car is smaller, lighter, and more affordable for those who had the money to afford it during the Great Depression. It was designed to satisfy the rich: It has a rumble seat, a special compartment for golf clubs, and the signature Packard “shovel-nose” grill.  Sadly, design alone could not save this beautifully designed car. It was manufactured for just one year. At $2,000, it proved too expensive for the Depression Era for many who though love the design could not afford it.

    The 1931 Cadillac cannot be overlooked.  It is a lovely and well-designed car that will stand out against the best even in modern times. The Cadillac has a dual cowl phaeton and a separate passenger seat from the driver’s cockpit. It also has a second windshield. The 1923 Studebaker Big Six Speedster visually complements the 1931 Cadillac. The gorgeous flawless black paint, folding blacktop, whitewall tires, long body, and disc wheels, make this car absolutely impressive.

    In addition to the beauty are six-cylinders that make this car practical and robust. Likely manufactured in Detroit, Big Six Speedster made Studebaker famous, making the automobile manufacturer America’s fourth largest by 1921. One of the four known remaining from 1923, this Big Six is luxurious in look and style. Although it has undergone some professional restoration, its winning design continues to win accolades and numerous awards across the globe. It was the best of the show at the Geneva Concours d’Elegance. No doubt the jurors were struck by its amazing design.

    Describing the elegance of the car, Studebaker National Museum Archivist Andrew Beckman explains, “The Big Six was Studebaker’s flagship model during its nine-year run and drew its name from its 353 cubic inches inline six-cylinder power plant that produced 65 horsepower in 1923.” Despite the bewitching beauty and design of the old classic car, it was overtaken in by the Great Depression in 1933 when Studebaker was placed in receivership.

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    Roaring Twenties Exuberance and Depression Era Extravagance is a thought-provoking exhibition. It shows that even in the midst of abject poverty like the Great Depression, there could be beauty and extravagance. These classic cars for sale during the depression era were not for everyone. Placing Dorothea Lange’s photograph titled Migrant Mother alongside these beautiful well-designed classic cars will no doubt shock all those who believed that the twenties and indeed the depression era was characterized by absolute poverty. Clearly, within all the depression, poverty, and massive unemployment, there was opulence and extravagance.  

    Placing Dorothea Lange’s photograph titled Migrant Mother alongside these beautiful well-designed classic cars will no doubt shock all those who believed that the twenties and indeed the depression era was characterized by absolute poverty.

    Image: 355a Fleetwood Dual Cowl Phaeton is classic well designed car that have stood the test of time even in the face of depression-Classic Cars

    355a Fleetwood Dual Cowl Phaeton, one of the Classic Cars shows class in the depression era. Image courtesy Snite  Museum of Art

    Image: Black beautiful 1923 Studebaker Big Six Speedster was not only a beauty but also speed machine used for car racing even in the depression era. Classic Cars

    1923 Studebaker Big Six Speedster was a star Classic Cars during the depression era. Image courtesy Snite  Museum Art

    Do you know there was extravagance during the Depression Era? Classic Cars like some of those above were on display during the period of massive unemployment, and abject poverty. What do you think?  Join the art conversation: Share your thoughts and comments. Add to the story