This beautiful 1932 / 1983 Duesenberg II is one of just a handful of factory produced cars that were expertly crafted by Elite Heritage / Duesenberg Motors in Elroy, Wisconsin. When this car was new, approximately 30-years ago, its sale price approached $200,000, and they sold out in a very expedient manner, a true testament to the quality of the build. All hardware, for example the grille and windshields are cast in bronze, prepped and then chromed.
The drivetrain is a 460-cid V-8 big-block Ford coupled to an automatic transmission, plus the car is fitted with power steering and brakes with disc in the front. Heat and air conditioning were standard on this exclusive car. The Duesenberg II sits on correct 19-inch true wire wheels complemented by wide whitewall tires. This particular car is loaded with options like side curtains, floor-shift control, custom burlwood dash that hides the modern controls, new leather interior, fresh cloth soft-top and even the expensive Pilot Ray foglights that turn with the direction of the wheels. Additionally the Dual Cowl Phaeton has dual sidemounts with pedestal mirrors, dual cowllights, dual taillights, swept-hand instrumentation, radiator grille guard and faux external pipes.
With the market moving up and up and the original models bringing, what can be millions of dollars, a fraction of the price will have you enjoying this Duesenberg II, without having to have any second thoughts about merging into modern day traffic. You’ll find it pleasurable to operate, and it’s much easier to drive and maintain.