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Duesenberg J 1929 Murphy
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29 Sep 2006 08:40 #5508
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The Duesenberg Owner's Companion is a good place to get basic technical drawings of the chassis related material. Otherwise, I'd contact Randy Ema to get the indepth stuff.
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28 Sep 2006 17:12 #5505
by Chris Summers
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So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
Replied by Chris Summers on topic Duesenberg J 1929 Murphy
I don't have your drawings, but what body style are you working with? It might help someone find what you're looking for.
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28 Sep 2006 13:37 #5503
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I'm looking for the original drawings of the building design and a technical manual of the Duesenberg.
We need them to make the car in a 100 % concours status.
Al well as how to put in the bolts and taps in the underside of the car and in the footboards. Do they have a special way to put them in ? All to the right or all to the left ? What kind off quality did they use at the time of 1929?
We need them to make the car in a 100 % concours status.
Al well as how to put in the bolts and taps in the underside of the car and in the footboards. Do they have a special way to put them in ? All to the right or all to the left ? What kind off quality did they use at the time of 1929?
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