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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 ...
That’s because this 1931 Duesenberg Model J Tourster headed for the Pebble Beach RM Sotheby’s auction managed to survive World War II. The stunning metallic two-tone green Duesenberg ...
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 ...
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 $ ...
The Duesenberg Model J is revered amongst enthusiasts as it was once considered the finest car on sale. It’s certainly true of American manufactured models, but not such a clear-cut case when ...
The Ford CEO met a truck enthusiast who is the owner of ... the Chrysler Imperial and the Duesenberg Model J at the time. Jim Farley took his daughters, Grace and Lilly, on a road trip from ...
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 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 ...
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