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1928 Duesenberg Model J 6.9 Liter Straight 8cy
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1928 Duesenberg Model J 6.9 Liter Straight 8cy
1934 Duesenberg J Convertible Coupe SWB by Walker-LaGrande.
The 1934 Duesenberg J Convertible Coupe is a legendary, extremely rare and expensive American luxury car, a symbol of 1930s luxury, known for its powerful engine, elegant design and often custom coachwork from studios like the Walker-LaGrande, which has retained its status as an iconic collector's item.
Manufacturer and Era: Produced by Duesenberg, a company at the height of its prestige. "J" Model: The Model J was the pinnacle of engineering in its day, with an engine delivering outstanding power (up to 265 hp) and speed, making it the "King of Hollywood." "Convertible Coupe" Body: This convertible version often featured unique design cues from coachbuilders like Walker-LaGrande, making each example unique. Rarity: Of the limited number of Duesenberg Model Js built, only a handful survive, dramatically increasing their market value. Price and Status: Today, these are among the most expensive classic cars.
This is not just a car, but a work of art and engineering, embodying the pinnacle of automotive perfection and luxury.
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1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Coupe by Murphy
1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Victoria, coachwork by Rollston
Gordon Buehrig Exceptional Design Highlights
Gordon Buehrig is credited with designing several iconic automotive models. Some of the notable ones include: Auburn Speedster 851 and 852 (1930s): Buehrig’s work at Auburn resulted in the creation of these sleek and distinctive speedsters, known for their stylish design. Cord 810 and 812 (1930s): He played a key role in the design of the Cord 810 and 812 models, featuring groundbreaking…
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