For nearly a decade, the Duesenberg Company exclusively manufactured racing cars and engines. However, in the early 1920s, they embarked...
On December 1, 1928, the Duesenberg Model J made its grand entrance at the New York Auto Show, heralding a...
The Willoughby Company, based in Utica, New York, stood as a premier coachbuilder during the illustrious Classic Era. Esteemed by...
The Duesenberg Model X is the rarest of the production Duesenbergs, the last one came up for public sale in...
This 1924 Duesenberg Model A Speedster by Brandfon is powered by an 88 bhp, 260 cu. in. SOHC inline eight-cylinder...
The unveiling of the Duesenberg Model J on December 1, 1928, at the 1929 New York Auto Salon captivated New...
The Duesenberg Model J, a pinnacle of the American Classic Era, emerged from the collaborative genius of Fred and August...
The mighty Duesenberg J series was an exotic, imposing and elite automobile. It was far superior in concept and execution...
Supercharged Duesenbergs were the top American supercars of their time. The car pictured here is one of only three supercharged phaetons...
The Duesenberg Model J stood as a remarkable feat of engineering, boasting a twin-cam eight-cylinder engine generating 265 horsepower—a culmination...