Unique 1932 Duesenberg Model J headlines Mecum’s Arizona auction


1931 Duesenberg Model J Tourster by Derham Monterey 2016 RM Sotheby's

For most applications the Model J was a 205 to 210 horsepower vehicle with an impressive torque output of 335 ft lbs (454nm) at low 500 rpm! More specifics on the output can be found in Robert Dearborn's Technical Ramblings found in the 1953 May Road & Track. See 1930 Duesenberg Model J Gallery


Is the Duesenberg Model J the greatest American car ever built? Hagerty Media

The Duesenberg Model J suffered from a classic case of bad timing. It was introduced in 1928, just a year before the stock market crash plunged the U.S. into the Great Depression.


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1930 Duesenberg Model J Willoughby Specifications. As mentioned above, the Duesenbergs were built with a pretty large engine, a 420 cubic inch inline eight cylinder Lycoming engine delivering 265 horsepower. By this time Lycoming was owned by E.L. Cord and became a big part of his Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg operation.


Duesenberg Model J Supercharged version (SJ) 1932

This sporty model was a four-passenger car with the look of a convertible Victoria and a large rear seating area. This is car 2375, J-354 photographed when it was new (1932) and today in its beautifully restored condition by owner Frank Kleptz. Judkins built two cars, J-333 and J-352. They sold for $14,750 in 1932. Text and Photos by Dennis Adler.


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Fred Duesenberg was the one who made the Model J a reality. via Pinterest On December 1, at the 1928 New York Car Show, the Model J was shown to the public. Sales were not as expected, and the stock market crash wouldn't have helped their cause, to say the least. 6 The Design Of The Model J via hemmings.com


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This Day December 1, 1928 - Duesenberg Model J debut December 1, 2023 1929 Duesenberg Model J. By Craig Howell CC BY 2.0 On this day in 1928 Duesenberg unveiled the Model J at the New York Auto Show. The Duesenberg Model J debut marked the first all new car built by the company since E.L. Cord acquired the luxury automaker two years prior.


1931 Duesenberg SJ

The Duesenberg Model J, introduced to the world in December 1928, was arguably the finest American automobile ever built. And that's exactly what E.L. Cord had in mind when he purchased Duesenberg Motors in 1925 and asked brothers Fred and Augie Duesenberg to help him create the ultimate luxury car.


Unique 1932 Duesenberg Model J headlines Mecum’s Arizona auction

It was the 29th of 46 such Duesenberg Model J Convertible Sedans that Murphy bodied. This was one of the Duesenberg catalog's most popular body styles--although each Convertible Sedan was unique in its details--and Murphy was the automaker's most favored coachbuilder, bodying 125, or roughly one-third of all factory-purchased Duesenberg J variants.


Is the Duesenberg Model J the greatest American car ever built? Hagerty Media

The Duesenberg Model J is a luxury automobile made by Duesenberg. 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.


Twicerebodied 1932 Duesenberg Model J sells for 500,000 Hemmings Daily

Duesenberg advertising called the Model J's crankshaft its "backbone." Forged in chrome-nickel-manganese alloy, it was 42 inches long with eight fully counterweighted rod journals 2.75 inches in diameter, and it weighed a husky 150 lbs in finished form. Fastened to this long, massive chunk of steel between the first and second rod.


1929 Duesenberg Model J Auburn Fall 2015 RM Auctions

The 1930 Duesenberg Model J convertible sedan by Murphy comes with comprehensive records and is said to retain its original chassis, engine, and body. RM Sotheby's is predicting a selling price between $900,000 and $1.1 million. For more information on the Guyton Collection sale, visit RMSothebys.com.


John Duval Dodge’s Duesenberg Model J heads to aucti Hemmings Daily

Story Of An Automotive Icon: The Duesenberg Model J By Wyse Wisdom Published Mar 30, 2022 Ever wondered how the iconic Duesenberg Model J evolved into becoming one of the world's most opulent vehicles? Well, let's find out! Via: Read Cars Fred Duesenberg was at the top of his game in the 1920s.


1930 Duesenberg Model J Pics & Information

The Duesenberg brothers were, figuratively, forces of nature in their time, developing and producing what some regard as America's greatest cars, the 1928-37 Model J and supercharged Model SJ. Based on the brothers' racing technology, they unequivocally delivered the most power, performance, and prestige at an unashamedly high price.


Duesenberg Model J Read Cars

In 1931, if you wanted the biggest, most powerful luxury automobile in America, this is likely what you purchased: The Duesenberg Model J. Just for a little perspective, a Model J engine and chassis sold new for about $8,500, or about $112,594 in today's dollars.


1934 Duesenberg Model J Image

The Duesenberg J was an enormous automobile. Two wheelbase lengths were offered: 142.5 and 153.5 inches. And the cars were heavy -- the lightest of them, the open styles on the shorter wheelbase, weighed close to 5,500 pounds. But under the hood was a fabulous 419.7-cubic-inch, dual-overhead-camshaft straight eight.


'Last' Duesenberg heads to Leake auction in Dallas Journal

Classic Coachwork - 1929 Duesenberg Model J With its new LaGrande phaeton body, a 1929 Model J Duesenberg is born David Traver Adolphus 09/23/2018 Classics In This Article Category: Classics In the day, if you could afford a Duesenberg, you could afford to change its clothes.

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