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27 Jan 2012 20:07 #22045 by Bob Roller
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One of my favorites too. Restored but not over done or ridiculous like some I have seen. This is the only one of the 5 fabric bodied cars to be brought back to what it was in 1930 and I have told Dr.Quick he is to be commended and recognized for this.

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20 Jan 2012 19:33 #21968 by Steve Derus
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not to upstage Dr. Quick but I have this photo which gives a pretty good view of the hood louvres. Very sexy.



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20 Jan 2012 19:18 #21967 by Steve Derus
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If Duesenberg had made a "little duece coupe" it would have looked a lot like this car. Love the chopped top look.

I think the Murphy clear vision sedans and town cars have to be included in the best looking closed car discussion, and certainly the JN's like the Bill Robinson car.

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20 Jan 2012 19:14 #21966 by West Peterson
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Awesome!! Thanks. Gotta love the grille. Too many have been retrofitted with louvers.
Unique louvers on the hood sides. Any chance of a close-up to see the detail?

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20 Jan 2012 19:03 #21965 by auburn653
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Auburn 2010

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20 Jan 2012 18:15 #21964 by West Peterson
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Certainly a high-point in the closed-car realm. Those that would be right up there would be the Arlington Sedan and the "Mudd" coupe, or the "Mars" town car.
Tom, how about a current photo?

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19 Jan 2012 20:23 #21954 by Steve Derus
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One of my favorite J's.

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19 Jan 2012 19:41 #21950 by
That would be the one.... and only one

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19 Jan 2012 17:25 #21949 by West Peterson
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Isn't that the car that Dr. Quick owns (St. Louis)? J-251

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19 Jan 2012 15:10 #21948 by David Greenlees
A Sleek Weymann-Bodied Model J Duesenberg was created by David Greenlees


One of a series of photos from the Fred Roe Collection of the "St. Cloud" is up on [/url] theoldmotor.com/?p=39849

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