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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.


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1931 Düsenberg Model J Murphy Coupe Whittell

Product no.: IL197841

Duesenberg's iconic Model J was introduced to universal applause in 1928. Fred and Augie Duesenberg designed  'the world's finest motor car'.

299.95 *
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Düsenberg SJ Mormon Meteor Speedster

Product no.: TW390-1

The car was driven by Ab Jenkins in 1935 for 24 hours at a speed of 135.58 miles and covered 3,253 miles. 

249.95 *
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Cord L-29 Coupe by Hayes for Sakhnoffsky (1/24)

Product no.: EMUS24003A

Of 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.

219.95 *
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1936 Düsenberg Limousine Landaulet Rollston

Product no.: ABC340

In 1928 the unbelievable 'Duesenberg Model J' was announced. Rollston was an American manufacturer of car bodies.

269.95 *
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