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The Duesenberg was the first American car to win Best in Show at the Pebble Beach event since a 1934 Packard in 2013. It is the brand's seventh to take the honor, making Duesenberg the most ...
Duesenberg is one of the legendary names of American motoring history; unlike other brands such as Ford or Chrysler, however, it has not survived to the present day.Most of us tend to associate ...
French coachbuilder Joseph Figoni fitted the Duesenberg with a one-off Sports Torpedo body and returned it to Motors Deluxe owner E.Z Sadovich, who then drove the car in the 1932 edition of the ...
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 ...
Andy Killorin, 23, of Weybridge, Vt., on his family's 1923 Duesenberg Model A. When my grandfather Karl was about my age, he spent a year working at the Duesenberg factory in Indianapolis, from ...
The 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster by Gurney Nutting has won the Peninsula Classic Best of the Best Award, triumphing over the seven other winners of the world’s greatest concours events ...
Duesenberg built the chassis and engine at their Indiana plant, and coachbuilder Bender Body Company of Cleveland, Ohio, was tapped to customize the Model A.
Not much has been heard about the rebirth of Duesenberg since Autoblog first brought you news of the hopeful launch of the Torpedo® Coupe in 2005, which was ...
A 1929 Duesenberg Model J was sold at the RM Sotheby's Amelia Island event for $5.75 million, making it one of the most valuable American cars ever.
The Duesenberg Model A was the third ever made. Discovered in Jefferson City, Mo., Hansen, of Fillmore, Calif., and his restorers say bringing it back to life required three years, ...
The original Duesenberg company built fewer than 1,500 fabulously beautiful and powerful cars from 1913-37. The company finished with the J series that included roadsters and a 400-horsepower ...
Jenkins died in 1956; meanwhile the Duesenberg Special, unchanged, has remained in the collection of an Alabama family. (Meteor III is owned by Marv Jenkins, Ab’s son.) ...