The Duesenberg we see here had the privilege of changing hands and ending up with extremely wealthy individuals. We're talking about people who pioneered products you might have used at least once in ...
In mid-August 2026, Mecum will auction over 600 vehicles at the Del Monte Golf Course in Monterey, California. The event will see quite a few high-profile classics go under the hammer. Among them, a ...
There’s no such thing as a boring Duesenberg. Just about every automobile that rolled out of this Indy-based outfit is a doozy. Particularly the 1928–37 Model J, which was cleverly engineered, ...
A supercharged 1935 Duesenberg Model J with notable provenance heads to the Amelia Auction without reserve from Broad Arrow Auctions. A 1935 Duesenberg Supercharged Model J LaGrande Dual-Cowl Phaeton ...
Before it was wiped out in the Great Depression, Duesenberg was one of the greatest American automakers. This 1929 Duesenberg Model J Murphy Convertible Coupe auctioned off by Mecum at its Glendale, ...
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 ...
Soon after purchasing the Duesenberg Motor Co. in 1926, Errett Cord gave founder Fred Duesenberg simple instructions when designing the Model J: Build the best flagship car in the world. It had to ...
Duesenberg made some of the most luxurious and expensive cars of the pre-World War era, and a great deal of effort went into the design and construction of the massive inline eight-cylinder engine ...
AUBURN, Ind. (WANE) – The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum announced Tuesday that a rare 1927 Duesenberg Model X Dual-Cowl Phaeton was donated to the museum earlier this fall. The Model X was ...