1932 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton Replica

Description
A fascinating and carefully planned build of one of the most iconic and desirable automobiles ever created, this 1932 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton Tribute, is a labor of love. Constructed by a trio of master builders, Todd Fisher and Jon Bachand of Volusia County Customs in Franklin, New Hampshire, as well as Terry Cook of Deco Rides and Delahaye USA, this Model J is a true showstopper. Built on a 1935 Lincoln chassis and titled as such, it was constructed to mirror the famous "Sweep Panel" Phaetons by LaGrande. The paintwork was completed just at the end of 2024 by Todd Fisher to an excellent presentation. The stunning chrome that can be seen throughout was done by John Barger of Frankford Plating in Philadelphia. Built on wire wheels wrapped in classic wide whitewall tires, a pair of matching spares can be found mounted into the fenders, adding to its commanding look and presence.
Details
- Make
- Duesenberg
- Year
- 1932
- Model
- Model J Replica
- Transmission
- Manual