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The Duesenberg Model J is a luxury automobile made by Duesenberg exclusively in 1928 and offered for ten subsequent years. Intended to compete with the most luxurious and powerful cars in the world, it was introduced in 1928, the year before the stock market crash that led to the Great Depression.
1923 Duesenberg Model A touring car at the Louwman Museum. Duesenberg's first car was the Model A. It is powered by the Duesenberg Straight-8 engine and was the first car to be mass-produced with a straight-eight. [7] The purchase price for a Model A started at $6,500 (equivalent to $116,000 in 2023).
Duesenberg: J LeBaron Sweep Panel Dual Cowl Phaeton 2252 Peter Rosi 1979: 1931: Chrysler: CG Imperial LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Jensen 1980: 1933: Duesenberg: SJ Rollston Arlington Torpedo Sedan: 2539 J.B. Nethercutt: 1981: 1929: Duesenberg: J Murphy Convertible Coupe 2239 Terry Radey 1982: 1935: Mercedes-Benz: 500K Special ...
It's a rare car indeed: The Duesenberg, Model J Luxury Roadster was manufactured in a quantity of just 470 units between 1928 to 1937. Jay Leno was awfully lucky to get one of these cars. At least ...
A 1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Sedan on display in West Palm Beach, Florida. But at the height of the Duesenberg Model J's popularity in 1932, Fred Duesenberg died in an accident in one of ...
1967 Graber Alvis (front) 1967 Graber Alvis (rear) A Duesenberg Model J cabriolet with a custom body by Graber 1938 Packard with custom coachwork by Graber. Carrosserie Hermann Graber, simply known as Graber was a Swiss coachbuilder based in Wichtrach (canton of Bern). Between 1927 and 1970 the firm supplied coach-built bodies for fitting on ...
The Duesenberg Special was a one-off speed record car. [4] It was built in 1935 on a supercharged Duesenberg Model J rolling chassis with a standard wheelbase [4] of 142.5 in (3,620 mm), [6] [3] a dropped front axle, [1] [3] 18 in (457 mm) wheels instead of the standard 19 in (483 mm) wheels, and a non-standard 3:1 rear axle ratio. [1]
The winning car at the 2022 event is a fabulous 1932 Duesenberg Model J Figoni Sports Torpedo.