1934 Duesenberg Dual Cowl Phaeton
Billed as "the world's finest motor car," the Duesenberg "J" model was first presented in December 1928. With its massive chassis and powerful 8-cylinder engine, this car could reach and awesome 116 MPH in high gear. The large 6.9 liter engine developed 320 HP when equipped with the "SJ" supercharger with a top speed of 129 MPH, it was obviously a decendent of the famed Duesenberg race car, the first and only American car to win the French Grand Prix. Its lofty elegance could be obtained for $15,750 when a Ford Model A was $600.  
 
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