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