When it comes to automotive royalty, Duesenbergs are right up there with pre-war Bugattis and Rolls-Royces. The cars were owned by Hollywood types and industry bigwigs, though only about a thousand ...
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Epic Duesenberg Model SJ restoration revealed
There’s an indescribable allure to the Duesenberg Model SJ. The name is magnetism enough, but seeing the gleaming black leviathan shimmering in the midday sun, it proves irresistible; everyone comes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Its draw was magnetic. With its curvaceous, elongated haunches, exaggerated dorsal fin, and captivating circular portals, the 1925 ...
Paul Samuel “Pops” Whiteman was a 1920s and 1930s bandleader, composer, orchestra director, and producer who was so notorious he earned the nickname “King of Jazz” from the press of his time. So, ...
LONDON, Sept. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Peninsula, whose international hospitality brand has epitomised glamour and luxury for nearly a century, has announced the 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster ...
The Peninsula Classic, driven by ultra-car-guy The Honorable Sir Michael Kadoorie, has once again chosen the winner of winners among classic restorations. A select group of world-renowned car ...
Six years, 6,000 handmade parts and 15,000 hours of labor. That's the short story of this fully-functional miniature 1932 Duesenberg SJ phaeton. No wonder the builder was recently named Metalworking ...
Etymologists and car historians debate the origin of the slang term “doozie,” as in, “It’s a doozie”--i.e., something great. Some wordsmiths agree with Merriam-Webster, which says the term is “perhaps ...
Yet as enthralling as the Rolls was, its Art Deco body—from Belgian coachbuilder Jonckheere—seemingly carved from obsidian, it was not named Best of Show. That honor was shared by a 1935 Duesenberg SJ ...
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