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1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time

Posted By: theraif

1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/03/20 06:30 PM

wow the story behind this car
Posted By: 5carguy

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/03/20 10:36 PM

What a magnificent car.
Posted By: basketcase

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/03/20 11:32 PM

I can't imagine calling for a hook and a Duesenberg showing up.
Posted By: DirectSubjection

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/04/20 04:51 AM

That was amazing - thanks for sharing it! the gauges - altimeter! The original muffler. The inefficient use of space wow! So glad Leno saved it.
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/04/20 07:04 AM

I've always been an enthusiast of vintage cars, esp Duesenbergs, but I've got to say the front end treatment is not very attractive compared to traditional Duecy design
Posted By: 56_Royal_Lancer

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/04/20 02:15 PM

Great video, thanks for posting
Posted By: theraif

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/04/20 06:40 PM

Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
I've always been an enthusiast of vintage cars, esp Duesenbergs, but I've got to say the front end treatment is not very attractive compared to traditional Duecy design

yes the head light placement , i lov that jay drives it and the part about getting off the road before the crazies leave work grin
Posted By: Diego (not Ted)

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/05/20 01:22 AM

A Duesey that's 1 of 1?

Kinda goes without saying, no?
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/05/20 02:35 AM

Neat neat car.

Not my personal taste for a Duesy .

But then again NONE of them would be even close to affordable for me
Posted By: Greenwood

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/06/20 04:20 AM

It's interesting how big that car is. I recently saw a Cord up close, and was shocked at how small it was. I had always thought Cords and Deusies were similar in size.
Posted By: wingman

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/06/20 02:07 PM

For a few years we lived up in Fort Wayne--not far from Auburn. I had never heard of the ACD Museum before moving up there, but it was awesome.

Those were high-end cars back in the day, and still are. But the craftsmanship that went into them is something that any car guy would appreciate, even if the era/style/price tag is not your cup of tea.
Posted By: DUFFMAN

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/07/20 02:24 AM

Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg some of the most beautiful cars ever built. Samuel Cord really knew how to build them.
Posted By: Diego (not Ted)

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/07/20 04:04 AM

Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg some of the most beautiful cars ever built. Samuel Cord really knew how to build them.


I think his name is E.L. Cord, like Everett Lobban or something like that.
Posted By: carnut68

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/07/20 01:59 PM

Originally Posted by Diego (not Ted)
Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg some of the most beautiful cars ever built. Samuel Cord really knew how to build them.


I think his name is E.L. Cord, like Everett Lobban or something like that.
I saw one once in a little town not far from Fairmont Wv. Needed some tlc. I was told it worth about $550 grand. That was about 25 yrs ago.
Posted By: DUFFMAN

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/08/20 01:37 AM

Originally Posted by Diego (not Ted)
Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg some of the most beautiful cars ever built. Samuel Cord really knew how to build them.


I think his name is E.L. Cord, like Everett Lobban or something like that.


You're right. I don't know why I always thought his name was Samuel.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cord_(automobile)
Posted By: 360view

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/08/20 01:42 PM

Thanks for posting that.

Am I the only one who thought:
Mr Lilly should have taken it back to the nearby factory with instructions to remake it into a convertible top?
Posted By: 318 Stroker

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/09/20 02:27 PM

Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Originally Posted by Diego (not Ted)
Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg some of the most beautiful cars ever built. Samuel Cord really knew how to build them.


I think his name is E.L. Cord, like Everett Lobban or something like that.


You're right. I don't know why I always thought his name was Samuel.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cord_(automobile)


Close, it's Errett Lobban Cord
Posted By: dOrk !

Re: 1of1 Duesenberg almost lost to time - 11/09/20 03:49 PM

Ole Leno must be worth more that 350m !

To spend a mill on this !
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