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02-23-2006, 01:01 PM | #1 | |||
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Contemporary Duesenberg!
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Re: Contemporary Duesenberg!
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Re: Contemporary Duesenberg!
I love this.
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Re: Contemporary Duesenberg!
The rear looks oddly like a Gallardo...just an observation
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Re: Contemporary Duesenberg!
I've noticed something fishy. Both the Packard and Duesenberg names were purchased in 1996 and promised comebacks, now neither have come back and I am disappointed. And that new engine idea is ridiculous and it sounds like a joke. At least the Packard folks stuck with tradition and made a good old fashioned American V12, not to mention they actually made a real working prototype car.
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