1931 Hupmobile Century Eight Model L Sedan
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Description
The 1931 Hupmobile Century Eight Model L offered luxury, innovation, and performance, an effective combination that enticed enough buyers of its phaeton, sedan, roadster, coupe, and convertible cabriolet versions to help keep the Hupp Motor Car Company (1909-39) afloat during the Great Depression.
The four-door Model L had long, flowing fenders, a pronounced grille, and a powerful 240-cubic-inch straight-eight engine that produced 90 horsepower. Among its innovative features was an advanced suspension system that provided a more comfortable ride than many of its contemporaries, plus a transmission freewheeling function. Inside, the luxury automobile offered leather upholstery and polished wood accents.
This mostly original survivor car remained in the original owner’s family for 85 years, and it has been on display in a Missouri auto museum since it was purchased by the consigner seven years ago. It is in running condition and has been fully serviced in preparation for this sale.
Highlights
Car remained in the original owner’s family until 2016, when it was put on display
Finished in blue paint with black fenders over tan tufted cloth interior
Front and rear bench seats were reupholstered several decades ago
Powered by a 240 cu-in L-head straight-eight engine (#11132) producing 90 horsepower
Three-speed manual transmission with freewheeling function (introduced in 1931)
19 inch wire wheels with Hupmobile center caps and 5.50–19 bias-ply tires
Luggage trunk
Running boards
Rear-hinged rear doors (“suicide” doors)
This 1931 Hupmobile Century Eight Model L Sedan is offered with the five-digit odometer showing 65,118 miles at the time of listing, however the true mileage is unknown
Features
Three-spoke steering wheel
Wood dash and window trim
Gauges include:
Barrel-type speedometer
Fuel level
Engine temperature
Oil pressure
Amperage
Key ignition with start, fuel pump, choke, spark, and heater pull knobs
Dashboard-mounted clock
Rear cabin amenities include rope bar, footrest, and window shades
Mechanical four-wheel drum brakes
Front and rear semi-elliptical leaf springs
Single, low-mounted driving lamp in addition to headlamps
Parking lamps
Single, driver’s side taillight
118 inch wheelbase
Known Imperfections
Windshield cracked
Paint is chipped, scraped, and worn
Leather trunk is worn
Light rust along rear exterior windowsills
Corrosion on engine and underside
Headliner is torn above driver’s side door
Carpet and interior leather trim is worn
Included
Side-mount spare tire
Jack
Advertising from Saturday Evening Post
Ownership History
This 1931 Hupmobile Century Eight Model L Sedan is said to have remained in the family of its original owner for 85 years until it was purchased by the consigner in 2016 and placed on display in a Missouri auto museum. The car was fully serviced in preparation for its sale.