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And if there was ever a doozy, it was the Model J Duesenberg. It was quite simply one of the most exquisite motor cars ever constructed. Fewer than 500 were produced during the company’s brief ...
See All 15 Photos Originally, this Model J chassis was shipped to E.Z ... show-winning stunner you see here, a 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo. A Duesenberg last won top honors at the ...
Among his prized possessions was a 1931 Duesenberg Model J Tourster, a car that epitomized sophistication and engineering excellence. Recently, this stunning vehicle sold at auction for an ...
The car you're looking at is a Duesenberg Model J, arguably the most iconic American classic from the late 1920s. One of the fastest and most luxurious vehicles of its time, the Model J is also a ...
One of his more recent discoveries was a million-dollar 1931 Duesenberg Model J that spent 55 years in hiding ... configurations in the F-Series truck and E-Series van until 1997.
The best of show awardee for the 71 st Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance was this beautiful, rakish 1932 Duesenberg Model J Figoni Sports Torpedo. Owned by Lee Anderson of Naples, Florida ...
The Branding includes exclusive use of historical Duesenberg logo typeface when utilized as "Duesenberg EV" and the traditional Duesenberg emblem (eagle) when utilized as "Duesenberg EV".
A 1926 merger with E.L. Cord, who was manufacturing Auburn automobiles, led to Fred Duesenberg designing the Model J in 1929, a car so luxurious (and expensive for the time, with a price of $ ...
Duesenberg was a short-lived American automaker which operated in the 1920s and 30s; one of its main claims to fame was the introduction to the American car market of the straight-eight engine ...
The 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster given the Peninsula Classics ... who sent the chassis to J Gurney Nutting & Co in London to be bodied. The firm had built its reputation with a series ...