- the 1921
French Grand Prix.
Duesenbergs won the
Indianapolis 500 in 1922 (when
eight of the top ten
finishers were
Duesenbergs), 1924, 1925 and 1927. Transportation...
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Duesenberg was an
automobile manufacturer active from 1913 to 1937.
Duesenberg may also
refer to:
August Duesenberg, German-American
automobile manufacturer...
- three-speed gearbox,
subsequently ****ed to all
Duesenbergs.
Unlike almost all
American manufacturers,
Duesenberg did not
switch to a
fully synchronised gearbox...
- thirteenth-place finish.
Duesenbergs faded from the top of the
leaderboard beginning with the 1932
Indianapolis 500, when
Duesenberg racers captured seventh-...
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twentieth century did, the
Duesenbergs used the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway to test and race
their cars. Fred
Duesenberg's entries parti****ted in Indianapolis...
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Duesenberg is a
brand for
electric string instruments founded in 1986 and
located in Hannover, Germany.
Duesenberg claims most of the
production of the...
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Duesenberg Coupé
Simone is a
fictional coupé
luxury car
allegedly branded by
Duesenberg in the late 1930s. It
first emerged in 1997, when the magazine...
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while still in
grade school,
working together on
classics including Duesenbergs, Lincolns, Packards, and Ford
Model As.
Carini has
served as a grand...
- The
Duesenberg Model A was the
first automobile in
series production to have
hydraulic brakes and the
first automobile in
series production in the United...
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luxury and
performance vehicles until after World War II.
Bugattis and
Duesenbergs commonly used
double overhead cam straight-eight engines.
Other notable...