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Duesenberg

Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. was an American racing and luxury automobile manufacturer founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, by brothers Fred and August Duesenberg in 1920. The company is known for popularizing the straight-eight engine and four-wheel hydraulic brakes. At its peak, Duesenberg was considered as the pinnacle of American luxury…

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Founded
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. (1920 (1920))
Founders
August Duesenberg · Fred Duesenberg
Industry
Automobile manufacturing · Engine manufacturing
Headquarters
Auburn, Indiana, U.S.
Defunct
1937; 89 years ago (1937)
Fate
Dissolved

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related to history · 24
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related to Duesenberg Custom Coach · 16
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related to Duesenberg II · 12
Duesenberg → Duesenberg II, Duesenberg II Royalton, Duesenberg Motors Company, Each, Elite Heritage Motors, Elroy, In, Murphy, Over, The, Torpedo, Wisconsin
related to Model A (1921–1927) · 12
Duesenberg → December, Deliveries, Duesenberg Model As, Duesenberg Straight-8, Duesenberg's, In, Indianapolis, It, Model, Sales, The, The Duesenberg Model
related to Revivals · 12
Duesenberg → August Duesenberg, Bernard Miller, Duesenberg Corporation, Fritz, In, Several, SSJ, SSJ La Grande, SSJ's, The, There, Virgil Exner
related to Model J (1928–1937) · 11
Duesenberg → About, Cord, Great Depression, It, Lycoming, Model, Model J's, Model Js, Randy Ema, The, The Model
related to Model X (1926–1927) · 8
Duesenberg → Duesenberg Model Xs, Improved, Model, Only, Power, The, The Duesenberg Model, The Model
see also · 4
Duesenberg → Auburn AutomobileCord AutomobileAuburn Cord, Direct V-16, Duesenberg Automobile MuseumDuesenberg Straight-8, Model
Key people · 3
Duesenberg → August Duesenberg (co-founder), Errett Lobban Cord (owner from 1926 to 1937), Fred Duesenberg (co-founder)
Products · 3
Duesenberg → Model A, Model J, Model X

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DuesenbergDefunct1937; 89 years ago (1937)1.00infobox
DuesenbergFateDissolved1.00infobox
DuesenbergFoundedIndianapolis, Indiana, U.S. (1920 (1920))1.00infobox
DuesenbergFoundersAugust Duesenberg1.00infobox
DuesenbergFoundersFred Duesenberg1.00infobox
DuesenbergHeadquartersAuburn, Indiana, U.S.1.00infobox
DuesenbergIndustryAutomobile manufacturing1.00infobox
DuesenbergIndustryEngine manufacturing1.00infobox
DuesenbergKey peopleAugust Duesenberg (co-founder)1.00infobox
DuesenbergKey peopleFred Duesenberg (co-founder)1.00infobox
DuesenbergKey peopleErrett Lobban Cord (owner from 1926 to 1937)1.00infobox
DuesenbergParentAuburn Automobile Company1.00infobox
DuesenbergPredecessorDuesenberg Motors Company (1913–1919)1.00infobox
DuesenbergProductsModel A1.00infobox
DuesenbergProductsModel X1.00infobox
DuesenbergProductsModel J1.00infobox

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