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25 Sep 2009 00:46 #14468
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Thanks as always Randy!
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25 Sep 2009 00:05 #14466
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Hi Gang that is J 475 Derham conv sedan out of Oregon Randy
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24 Sep 2009 22:06 #14465
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Looks like a Derham convertible sedan to me.
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24 Sep 2009 18:50 #14463
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No, J-488 is an SJ.
That's a new photo to me...which car is that?
That's a new photo to me...which car is that?
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24 Sep 2009 16:47 #14460
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Thanks for the info,
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20 Sep 2009 17:06 #14426
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Not every Duesenberg built has been positively identified and not every one was captured on film. There are quite a few "mystery" cars for which no information, to my knowledge, has ever been sourced.
J-105, J-106, J-125, and J-207 exist only as parts that are in use on other cars. J-119's original body, restyled in the mid-1930s, exists on J-310/2144. J-451 and J-488 are still around, intact, restored, and owned by Club members in England and Washington State, respectively.
J-105, J-106, J-125, and J-207 exist only as parts that are in use on other cars. J-119's original body, restyled in the mid-1930s, exists on J-310/2144. J-451 and J-488 are still around, intact, restored, and owned by Club members in England and Washington State, respectively.
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20 Sep 2009 16:16 #14425
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Hi,
I am looking for photographs of certain Duesenbergs, missing from my modest databank.
I hope you can help, these are the numbers:
j119
j125
j207
j451
j488
j106
j105
There's probably more, but it seems that it isn't certain that every serial number from 101 up to 588 is an actual car.
Thanks for the help
I am looking for photographs of certain Duesenbergs, missing from my modest databank.
I hope you can help, these are the numbers:
j119
j125
j207
j451
j488
j106
j105
There's probably more, but it seems that it isn't certain that every serial number from 101 up to 588 is an actual car.
Thanks for the help
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