There was a time in American automotive history when marques like Duesenberg, Packard, and Cadillac were the equal of anything from Europe, playing in the same elite circle as Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, ...
I’m always looking for interesting cars or trucks to write about. While driving through the Midwest last fall, I visited the Cord Museum in Auburn, Indiana. The museum was once the factory for the ...
New cars aren’t the only attraction at McCormick Place. Special exhibits have long played a prominent role at the Chicago Auto Show. Of all the auxiliary displays, from auto accessories to kitchen ...
The Duesenberg we see here had the privilege of changing hands and ending up with extremely wealthy individuals. We're talking about people who pioneered products you might have used at least once in ...
Safet Šatara is a journalist and creative marketing junior with an avid passion for automobiles and everything that moves. With thousands of car reviews under his belt, he made a small but noticeable ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Founded in 1913 and shuttered in 1937, the Duesenberg Automobile and Motors Company embodied America’s take on the ultra-luxury automobile. Chassis 2611 is the final show car from this automaker, as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Ewing writes about luxury and performance automobiles. Gary Cooper’s 1935 Duesenberg “SSJ,” chassis number 2594 with engine J ...
A spectacular, beautiful, and idiosyncratic 1935 Duesenberg, commissioned by a Maharaja and custom-bodied by one of the great automotive coachbuilders, has just earned the coveted Peninsula Classics ...
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