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22 May 2012 12:36 #22916 by RayCord
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Truly a magnificent example of skill, precision engineering and years of patience - one in a million!

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18 May 2012 14:13 #22886 by DJT
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14 May 2012 19:53 #22844 by acdclubadmin
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14 May 2012 19:18 #22842 by DJT
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One year, wasn't it just over the bridge in the park on the right hand side? I thought I took a photo of it; however most of the ACD photos have been removed except for 2011.

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12 May 2012 21:02 #22826 by Chris Summers
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It has been to Auburn twice that I remember - once as the chassis and the second time completed for the Year of the Duesenberg two years ago. It is always nice to see it again. It is probably better-built than the actual Duesenbergs were back in 1929.

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12 May 2012 13:42 #22822 by Tom_Parkinson
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Hi,

I recall seeing this car before, in process, perhaps at the NAMES exhibition in Toledo, OH (?). It is INCREDIBLE!

Distant Club members: this outstanding miracle of engineering is worth crossing the globe to see in person. You will never ever see anything to compare to it. Hop a plane and come to Auburn!

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11 May 2012 18:31 #22817 by Bill Hummel
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Great News! Louis Chenot, who built the outstanding Duesenberg scale model is bringing it to Auburn this Labor Day Weekend! This car actually runs.
Everything works. There's even 5-40 motor oil in it. All lights work as do the brakes. This is an unbelievable project. At the bottom of this post there is a link to a YouTube video of the engine running.

Louis Chenot at Keels & Wheels in Houston on May 5th, 2012.


1/6th Scale 1932 SJ Duesenberg


Club Member James Bartlett admires the Duesenberg.


WATCH THE DUESENBERG RUN! ===> YOUTUBE VIDEO OF ENGINE RUNNING

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