Duesenberg [4] (United States) - AllCarIndex

Duesenberg [4]  

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UNITED STATES

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Company Name: Duesenberg Corp.

Place: Indianapolis, Indiana

Country: United States

Duesenberg Corporation was reestablished in 1966 in Indianapolis, Indiana, under the leadership of Fred F. Duesenberg, the son of the original founder, August Duesenberg. The revival aimed to bring back the luxury automobile brand known for its high-performance vehicles in the early 20th century.

The styling of the new models was entrusted to Virgil Exner, a prominent designer associated with Chrysler. The first proposed model was the Model D sedan, which featured a four-door configuration characterized by low, sweeping lines and a prominent chrome grille. The vehicle was designed to utilize Chrysler's running gear, and it was equipped with a powerful 400-horsepower Chrysler V8 engine.

Despite its ambitious design and specifications, the Model D sedan did not achieve commercial success. Weighing 57,000 pounds and priced at $19,500, only a prototype was constructed, and the project ultimately did not progress beyond this initial stage. The attempt to revive the Duesenberg brand marked a significant moment in automotive history, reflecting the challenges of re-entering a competitive market with a storied legacy.

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