Features- Precision Diecast Collectible
- Dual Hinged Hood Opens
- All Four Doors Open
- Masterful Straight-Eight Engine Detailing
- Fantastic Attention to Interior Details
- Brilliant Chrome Hood, Lights, Hood Ornament and Wire Wheels
- Smooth Rolling Rubber Whitewall Tires
- Steering Wheel Controlled Front Wheels
This ultimate luxury car sold for about $16,500 with the Duesenberg chassis costing $8,500 and the custom-built bodies adding another $8,000 to $11,000. The body for the featured car was originally a Berline Sedan built by Willoughby on a long version of the chassis with a wheelbase of 153 inches; however, the car as shown in this model is equipped with a recreated dual cowl Phaeton body done in the style of LaGrande. The model had a straight eight-cylinder engine that could produce 265 horsepower. It had a three-speed transmission and was capable of 115 miles per hour. Given its steep price amid the peak of the Great Depression, Duesenberg's clients were mainly movie stars like Mae West and Gary Copper and business tycoons like Phillip Wrigley and Howard Hughes.