Vehicle Description
Duesengberg II is a registered trademark produced from 1977 to
2012. Total production 67.
The last one off the line in 2012 cost $1.2 million dollars, it is
displayed in our museum.
These cars were built to drive. Has every comfort option including
automatic transmission
and air conditioning. Modern, powerful Ford drive train can be
serviced at any Ford dealer.
1933 Duesenberg
SJ BOATTAIL SPEEDSTER
DATE MFG: DECEMBER 17, 1980
MODEL: SJ BOATTAIL SPEEDSTER
J-NUMBER: J 118
MODEL PRODUCTION: #18 of 27
LOCATION: VOLO, IL
MILEAGE: 17,300
ENGINE: 7.5 LITER FORD V-8
TRANS: C-6 AUTO FORD
Duesengberg II is a registered trademark produced from 1977 to
2012. Total production 67.
The last one off the line in 2012 cost $1.2 million dollars, it is
displayed in our museum.
These cars were built to drive. Has every comfort option including
automatic transmission
and air conditioning. Modern, powerful Ford drive train can be
serviced at any Ford dealer.
Recent Upgrades To It's Authenticity:
Factory correct Duesenberg steering wheel on correct steering
column with correct ignition. Correct pedals including a fake
clutch pedal and chrome floor shifter to make it look like original
manual 3-speed. Correct Duesenberg SJ exhaust tips. Has an original
set of senior Trippe lights with the bubble levelers. Leather
covers conceal the front coil springs. Pull style door handles were
replaced with correct style.
Recent Improvement Modifications:
Freshly serviced air conditioning and heat, controls are concealed
under the dash. Navigation and back up camera with disappearing
screen. New high tech hidden stereo with remote and cd changer. Has
tool kit, spare keys, manuals and all the original factory
paperwork. In the original paper work from 1979, it states that the
colors of this car are off an original 1932 Duesenberg, oyster over
burnt orange.
Quote from Tex Smith of old cars weekly. "If you went back to 1932
and put a Duesenberg ll next to a Duesenberg, 98% chance they would
take the Duesenberg ll over the original".
most of the original parts, like steering wheel, steering columns
are fabricated exclusively by the Volo Auto Museum at a great
expense.
This car is being offered for $219,500. It's one of the most
authentic Duesenberg ll in the world. It has been driven only
17,300 miles. Just completely serviced.
Original Appearance Items
• Full scale design - 153.5 wheelbase
• Full size Duesenberg headlamps with original glass lenses
• 8 4" flexible stainless steel side exhaust pipes
• Twin original type bugle horns chrome
• Original Duesenberg radiator grill with stainless shutter
bars
• Original design, engine turned instrument panel with beveled
crystal lenses and Duesenberg instruments
• Original style bumpers
• Original design, all leather interior
• Duesenberg floor shift lever
• Spacious interior with original size doors
• Spacious room in the back section for luggage and storage
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
• 460 CID 7.5 liter V-8 manufactured by Ford Motor Corp
• Automatic C-6 transmission manufactured by Ford Motor Corp
• Custom built full frame with rigid X-member
• Power brakes with front discs
• Power steering
• Twin I-beam front suspension
• Steel reinforced fiberglass body structure
• Genuine leather interior
• Hartz cloth convertible top
• Air conditioning
• Power side windows
• Cruise control
• 6 way power seat
• Convertible disappearing top
• Mechanical service and parts may be provided by any Ford or
Lincoln dealer.
DUESENBERG MOTORS IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK.
Over the years, many attempts have been made to recapture the magic
of the Duesenberg name, yet the near-mythical style and engineering
brilliance of the E. L. Cord days remained exlusive. Most of these
attempts were half-baked concepts without the necessary funding to
even reach production. But in the late 1970s, one company did
manage to recapture some of that exlusive Duesenberg character.
The company, Dusenberg Motors, was founded by Richard Braund, a
restoration specialist in Elroy, Wisconsin.
Mr Braund had vast experience in the classic car business and a
great appreciation for the big pre-war classics, which sparked his
idea for a proper revival of the Duesenberg name. While other
attempts to revive the name resulted in gaudy neo-classics or
poorly built fiberglass replica jokes, Duesenberg Motors' cars were
exacting copies of the originals that rode on a bespoke chassis
with Ford-derived suspension and running gear.
But what really set the Duesenberg Motors vehicles apart from
"replicars" was their exceptional build quality and amazing
accuracy. Each body style was precisely measured using an original
example as a template and each car utilized high-quality Lincoln
engines and specially built frames. The grills, bumpers and other
details were expensive castings and the bodies were hand-finished
and assembled by a team of craftsmen working at the Elroy
plant.
These details meant the Duesenberg II was fabulously expensive.
With all the grand looks of the original yet with easily serviced
Ford running gear, these magnificent automobiles are genuine
classics and real collector cars that are highly sought after. Most
of the Duesenberg IIs are in museums, many owned by celebrities.
Very rarely one comes up for sale. A total of 67 Duesenberg IIs
were produced from 1977 to 2011. This is #18 of 27 speedsters built
total.
THERE WAS USUALLY A 36 MONTH WAIT, if you wanted to own a
Duesenberg II. If you wanted one sooner, you could buy out
someone's contract. Customers were paying up to $500,000 just to
get one without the wait.
Over 5,000 man hours and hand built craftmanship goes into every
Duesenberg II.
1982 Duesenberg Motors, Inc. Marketing Materials
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THE DUESENBERG II� AUTOMOBILE
The Duesenberg II automobile was created as the "ultimate modern
classic", with the objectives of recapturing the aesthetic elegance
of the original Duesenberg Model J in a car that was comfortable
and practical to use, and that would always be a true "collector's
car" because of the attention to detail and the level of
craftsmanship involved in its creation. Originating in Elroy,
Wisconsin, tooling for the first model began in 1975, and the first
production Duesenberg II Speedster was delivered in 1978. A new
corporation, Duesenberg Motors, Inc., was formed in late 1996 to
continue and expand the manufacture of these most unique
vehicles.
Four other models have followed the Speedster into production over
the past twenty years - the Royalton Tourster, Torpedo Roadster,
Murphy Roadster, and Torpedo Phaeton. A new model, the Duesenberg
II Torpedo Sedan, is now available for the collector who wants the
ultimate luxury sedan. Exact in design, scale and quality
craftsmanship to the original models, each Duesenberg II is custom
crafted to order as a unique statement of elegance, luxury, and
hand-built quality that is a reflection of the buyer's personal
taste. Both the exterior and interior have the original look and
detail, while offering the convenience of a modern drive train and
comfort features, cleverly concealed with original design
controls.
Built on a massive custom frame with a structural steel body
framework, the Duesenberg II features a modern drive line, with the
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