Used 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ for sale in Saint Louis, MO
$349,900
Vehicle Details
1935 Year | TTW12B5NDJ00301WI VIN | 12,506 mi. Mileage |
$349,900 Price | 1455385 Manufacturer Product Number | Duesenberg Make |
Duesenberg Model | St. Louis, Missouri Location | S3644 Stock Number |
Maroon Exterior Color | Automatic Transmission | Tan Interior Color |
Seller
- Saint Louis, Missouri
- (877) 840-4175
Vehicle Description
Finished in attractive Maroon over supple Tan Leather interior and matching Tan cloth convertible top, this replica 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Torpedo Phaeton for sale emulates the original with perfection! This beautiful reproduction Duesenberg, seen here, is powered by a Ford 5.8L fuel-injected V8 engine and 3-speed automatic transmission. A fantastic example that is now fitted with modern conveniences to include air conditioning, power windows, AM/FM/CD changer audio system, power steering, and power-assisted disc brakes! Additional features include the dual cowls with individual windshields, authentic chrome brightwork, chrome horns, fog lamps, side-mounted spare tires, machine-turned metal surfaces, spotlights, disappearing convertible top design with unique curved rear trunk. Our available Torpedo Phaeton has been driven only 12,506 miles since completion in 1992 and comes complete with original side curtain, storage bags, front and rear seat belts, along with, a battery charging adapter for storage.
History About The Duesenberg Motor Co. & The Duesenberg II:
The company, now simply named Duesenberg, Inc. continued to focus on producing horsepower atop massive frameworks, allowing the elegant body designs to be completed by prominent coachbuilders such as Judkins, Derham, Brunn, LeBaron, and many others. They prevailed in many ways, with only one tremendous obstacle, the Great Depression. Finished cost was upwards of $20,000, the equivalent of nearly $390,000 today! With the average annual household income in 1930 was $1,368, & unemployment at 18.3%, these models were for only the ultra-wealthy, like celebrity owners Clark Gable, Howard Hughes, Elizabeth Arden, and Gary Cooper, along with, foreign royalty, and other elitists around the world. Even gangster Al Capone could not resist owning one! Sadly, due to the Great Depression Duesenberg Inc. was forced to close its doors in 1937. Leaving only 481 Model J's of which some have been lost forever. It is said that 78% remain in prominent collections today. All held proudly with mighty price tags!
When restorer and Harrah's Auto Museum curator, Richard Braund, decided to renew the Duesenberg brand in 1978, he did so with the same energy and effort E.L. Cord had intended. Based in Elroy, Wisconsin, he opened the doors to an exclusive production facility called Elite Heritage Motors to produce the Duesenberg II. Utilizing exacting measurements of the originals, along with, a small group of skilled craftsmen, they would reproduce 6 legendary models of the most rare and beautiful Duesenbergs ever fashioned. Nearly every component would have to be hand crafted, including the massive frame, from only the highest quality of materials. Only the drivetrain and suspension would be outsourced by utilizing Ford Motor Company components. After a meticulous effort, only 71 units would come from the Duesenberg II factory over a 15-year period, making them as equally exclusive as the originals!
One of the most unique models produced from the original Duesenberg drawings came from Automobile Hall of Fame designer, and Duesenberg Chief Designer, Gordon Buehrig. It was called the Torpedo Phaeton, of which only one example would ever be produced by coachbuilder Brunn & Company. Sadly, this one-off, supercharged original was lost forever after its original owner would leave a desert roadway at high speed badly damaging the chassis and body in a rocky ditch. Deemed a total loss, this beautiful machine was scrapped and parted out. Now with a fresh opportunity to reproduce this outstanding Gordon Buehrig vision again, but this time with all modern appointments, Duesenberg II would construct only 7 such masterpieces. The vehicle offered here being one of those distinctive examples!
Additional Information About Our Duesenberg II For Sale:
Upon arrival to the St. Louis Car Museum, our expert team serviced the engine beginning with draining the fuel tank, replacing all engine fuel injectors, cleaning the fuel rail, intake plenum gasket, installing a new fuel filter, spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap & rotor, new front shocks, all new brake hoses, brake fluid flush, brand new Bedford wide whitewall 8-ply rated tires & tubes, and corrected the inoperable fuel gauge. We would commence a complete detail of all cosmetics from the undercarriage to the engine compartment. Today, it is ready for show events and driving enjoyment with confidence! It is also important to note that this beauty is titled as a 1992 Special Construction vehicle. To learn more about this available Duesenberg Model, or to schedule an appointment to view this beauty in person, contact Jon Faust at (800)957-5707 or by emailing info@stlouiscarmuseum.com. Finance & Shipping options available to those who qualify!
History About The Duesenberg Motor Co. & The Duesenberg II:
The company, now simply named Duesenberg, Inc. continued to focus on producing horsepower atop massive frameworks, allowing the elegant body designs to be completed by prominent coachbuilders such as Judkins, Derham, Brunn, LeBaron, and many others. They prevailed in many ways, with only one tremendous obstacle, the Great Depression. Finished cost was upwards of $20,000, the equivalent of nearly $390,000 today! With the average annual household income in 1930 was $1,368, & unemployment at 18.3%, these models were for only the ultra-wealthy, like celebrity owners Clark Gable, Howard Hughes, Elizabeth Arden, and Gary Cooper, along with, foreign royalty, and other elitists around the world. Even gangster Al Capone could not resist owning one! Sadly, due to the Great Depression Duesenberg Inc. was forced to close its doors in 1937. Leaving only 481 Model J's of which some have been lost forever. It is said that 78% remain in prominent collections today. All held proudly with mighty price tags!
When restorer and Harrah's Auto Museum curator, Richard Braund, decided to renew the Duesenberg brand in 1978, he did so with the same energy and effort E.L. Cord had intended. Based in Elroy, Wisconsin, he opened the doors to an exclusive production facility called Elite Heritage Motors to produce the Duesenberg II. Utilizing exacting measurements of the originals, along with, a small group of skilled craftsmen, they would reproduce 6 legendary models of the most rare and beautiful Duesenbergs ever fashioned. Nearly every component would have to be hand crafted, including the massive frame, from only the highest quality of materials. Only the drivetrain and suspension would be outsourced by utilizing Ford Motor Company components. After a meticulous effort, only 71 units would come from the Duesenberg II factory over a 15-year period, making them as equally exclusive as the originals!
One of the most unique models produced from the original Duesenberg drawings came from Automobile Hall of Fame designer, and Duesenberg Chief Designer, Gordon Buehrig. It was called the Torpedo Phaeton, of which only one example would ever be produced by coachbuilder Brunn & Company. Sadly, this one-off, supercharged original was lost forever after its original owner would leave a desert roadway at high speed badly damaging the chassis and body in a rocky ditch. Deemed a total loss, this beautiful machine was scrapped and parted out. Now with a fresh opportunity to reproduce this outstanding Gordon Buehrig vision again, but this time with all modern appointments, Duesenberg II would construct only 7 such masterpieces. The vehicle offered here being one of those distinctive examples!
Additional Information About Our Duesenberg II For Sale:
Upon arrival to the St. Louis Car Museum, our expert team serviced the engine beginning with draining the fuel tank, replacing all engine fuel injectors, cleaning the fuel rail, intake plenum gasket, installing a new fuel filter, spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap & rotor, new front shocks, all new brake hoses, brake fluid flush, brand new Bedford wide whitewall 8-ply rated tires & tubes, and corrected the inoperable fuel gauge. We would commence a complete detail of all cosmetics from the undercarriage to the engine compartment. Today, it is ready for show events and driving enjoyment with confidence! It is also important to note that this beauty is titled as a 1992 Special Construction vehicle. To learn more about this available Duesenberg Model, or to schedule an appointment to view this beauty in person, contact Jon Faust at (800)957-5707 or by emailing info@stlouiscarmuseum.com. Finance & Shipping options available to those who qualify!