The brothers Friedrich and August Düsenberg were born in Lemgo. They founded the Düsenberg Motor Company (DMC) in 1913 in St. Paul, Minnesota. In addition to successes in Indianapolis a Duesenberg set a world record at 251 km / h in 1920; In 1921, a Duesenberg won the Grand Prix of France in Le Mans. From 1921, the Duesenberg Model A was built as a production vehicle. In 1926, Errett Lobban Cord acquired the company; he had already bought the Auburn Automobile Company two years earlier.
1931 Düsenberg Model J Murphy Coupe WhittellProduct no.: IL197841Duesenberg's iconic Model J was introduced to universal applause in 1928. Fred and Augie Duesenberg designed 'the world's finest motor car'. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
Düsenberg SJ Mormon Meteor SpeedsterProduct no.: TW390-1The car was driven by Ab Jenkins in 1935 for 24 hours at a speed of 135.58 miles and covered 3,253 miles. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
Cord L-29 Coupe by Hayes for Sakhnoffsky (1/24)Product no.: EMUS24003AOf all the bodies to adorn the L29 chassis, the Hayes Coupe is probably the most striking. The car was made to promote the Hayes Body Corporation. can be shipped within 1-3 days |
1936 Düsenberg Limousine Landaulet RollstonProduct no.: ABC340In 1928 the unbelievable 'Duesenberg Model J' was announced. Rollston was an American manufacturer of car bodies. can be shipped within 1-3 days |