WTF is duesenberd
djrice
04-18-2003, 09:22 AM
?????:confused:
Jay!
04-18-2003, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by djrice
?????:confused: Duesenberg (not sure how you managed to spell it wrong in the Duesenberg forum) as a now-defunct car manufacturer.
?????:confused: Duesenberg (not sure how you managed to spell it wrong in the Duesenberg forum) as a now-defunct car manufacturer.
djrice
04-18-2003, 11:56 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
Duesenberg (not sure how you managed to spell it wrong in the Duesenberg forum) as a now-defunct car manufacturer.
thank you:sun:
Duesenberg (not sure how you managed to spell it wrong in the Duesenberg forum) as a now-defunct car manufacturer.
thank you:sun:
kaoru-tochiro
04-21-2003, 08:01 AM
A Duzemberg is pretty much one of those cars that you see famous people and presidents of the 30s cruising in parades with...
freakray
06-24-2003, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by kaoru-tochiro
A Duzemberg is pretty much one of those cars that you see famous people and presidents of the 30s cruising in parades with...
I see you managed to mispell Duesenburg in the Duesenburg forums too....
A Duzemberg is pretty much one of those cars that you see famous people and presidents of the 30s cruising in parades with...
I see you managed to mispell Duesenburg in the Duesenburg forums too....
badassgremlin
07-27-2003, 07:14 PM
lol you guys are funny yea i never cared much for duzenburgz theyre ugly slow and really expensive id take a plymouth coupe from the same time period anyday
pimpmaro
09-16-2003, 03:05 AM
Dozenbergz suck ass yo.. Yuz culd be drivin a mad tite honda instead yo!
JK. I think they're absolutely beautiful cars and I really wish there were more still on the road today.
JK. I think they're absolutely beautiful cars and I really wish there were more still on the road today.
Duesey
11-12-2003, 12:29 AM
Duesenberg was a subsidiary of the Cord Corporation. It was originally founded in 1921 by Fred and August Duesenberg in Indiana. Duesenberg neared bankruptcy in 1926, which is when Cord bought it and in December of 1928, Duesenberg debuted the Model J at the New York Autoshow. The car was the most powerful and expensive vehicle that could be purchased in the country. The short lived Bugatti Type 41 was the only thing that could be made to cost more, but it wasn't as powerful or as fast as the Duesenberg. Duesenberg made 481 J and SJ's, closing its doors in 1937.
kratefan
01-09-2004, 06:10 PM
Duesenberg (not sure how you managed to spell it wrong in the Duesenberg forum) as a now-defunct car manufacturer.
Isn't the Duesenbird the nickname of the hood ornament?
Jeff
Isn't the Duesenbird the nickname of the hood ornament?
Jeff
Duesey
01-19-2004, 12:23 AM
Isn't the Duesenbird the nickname of the hood ornament?
Jeff
The Gordon Beurhig hood ornament has actually been nicknamed the Duesy-bird.
Jeff
The Gordon Beurhig hood ornament has actually been nicknamed the Duesy-bird.
B1ven
04-13-2008, 05:37 PM
Duesenberg neared bankruptcy in 1926, which is when Cord bought it and in December of 1928, Duesenberg debuted the Model J at the New York Autoshow.
mtnlovrs
08-25-2013, 08:46 PM
I think Duesenburg's are the most beautiful cars ever made by any manufacturer in the world. My favorite is the 1928 Duesenburg with a supercharged 12 cylinder engine. I will never be wealthy enough to own one, but I would if I could!:cwm27:
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