Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Project

What is the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Project. It is the Fort Wayne AMUG is working with the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum to create 3D models in an effort to digitally prototype classic cars. In the effort to do this the Fort Wayne User group has enlisted help from high schools and members of the users group. In the below links you will be able to check out information created by the members of the users group. You will also be able to see Alias studio files or a Cord from the students of John Paul Catholic school of London Ontario Canada. Also, check out images and videos of a 1936 Cord V8 engine done by the engineering students of Dekalb High School in Auburn Indiana. All there work was done in Inventor and a complete Digital model will be available through the museum.

Alias Studio files

This page is contains images of the Alias Studio files from John Paul Catholic school of London Ontario Canada. Alex Hrynkiewicz was the primary design creator and is a senior this year. Please check out the excellent work from these high school students.

1936 Cord V8 Motor

This area images and DWF files of a 1936 Cord- V8 engine that the engineering students of Dekalb High School in Auburn Indiana created. The students utilized Autodesk Inventor to create 3D models of a Cord V8 motor that is on display at the museum. The students created and accurate digital model and then created all images from that data.