Duesenberg Model J
The Duesenberg Model J is a luxury automobile produced by the American car manufacturer Duesenberg from 1928 to 1937. Known for its powerful 420-cubic inch straight-eight engine, it was one of the fastest cars of its time, capable of reaching speeds over 100 mph. The Model J featured elegant design elements, including a long hood and a distinctive grille, making it a symbol of wealth and sophistication.
The Model J was highly customizable, with various body styles created by renowned coachbuilders like Murphy and LeBaron. Its craftsmanship and performance attracted wealthy buyers, including celebrities and industrialists. Today, the Duesenberg Model J is considered a classic and is highly sought after by collectors.