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AUBURN-CORD-DUESENBERG AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

Auburn, Indiana

August 2015

 

THE RAREST OF DUESENBERGS

This 1927 Duesenberg Model X Boat-Tail Roadster, a one-off creation built for the 1927 New York Auto Salon, is arguably one of the most significant and influential motorcars ever built in the United States. It is the styling prototype for the Auburn Speedster, which appeared a year later. Its design, both aesthetically and mechanically, was the seed for which enthusiasm grew for the sleek, high-performance automobiles. Launching America’s passion for personal sports cars.

Strictly a show car, this sleek roadster lacks common amenities such as windshield wipers, a convertible top and side windows. This automobile was originally purchased by the Chicago hotel magnate Edwin Kirkeby, who may have seen it at the New York auto show.

Over the decades, this Duesenberg fell into disrepair. It was under the guidance of its donor that it returned to its former glory during a four-year restoration.

This Duesenberg Model X engine has a displacement of 260 cubic-inches and produces 100-horsepower, reaching a top speed of 90 miles-per-hour. The sleek body was constructed by McFarlan, a coachbuilder from Connorsville, Indiana, and supplier of Auburn automotive bodies.

AUBURN-CORD-DUESENBERG AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

Auburn, Indiana

August 2015

 

THE RAREST OF DUESENBERGS

This 1927 Duesenberg Model X Boat-Tail Roadster, a one-off creation built for the 1927 New York Auto Salon, is arguably one of the most significant and influential motorcars ever built in the United States. It is the styling prototype for the Auburn Speedster, which appeared a year later. Its design, both aesthetically and mechanically, was the seed for which enthusiasm grew for the sleek, high-performance automobiles. Launching America’s passion for personal sports cars.

Strictly a show car, this sleek roadster lacks common amenities such as windshield wipers, a convertible top and side windows. This automobile was originally purchased by the Chicago hotel magnate Edwin Kirkeby, who may have seen it at the New York auto show.

Over the decades, this Duesenberg fell into disrepair. It was under the guidance of its donor that it returned to its former glory during a four-year restoration.

This Duesenberg Model X engine has a displacement of 260 cubic-inches and produces 100-horsepower, reaching a top speed of 90 miles-per-hour. The sleek body was constructed by McFarlan, a coachbuilder from Connorsville, Indiana, and supplier of Auburn automotive bodies.

Pic by Tillie Ariantho. Thank you Tillie!

Model: Melanie Sautereau

 

Yesterday we had such a beautiful and amazing fashion show, Winter Wonderland at ModelX. Many great brands like Bliss Couture, DD Style!, DMD Poses, Fellini, Jador, KWZ, OC, Mohna Lisa, Stitch by Stitch, SF and Sascha designs

This beautiful winter coat comes from Bliss Couture, It has great details and an amazing texture! I sooo love this design! :))

 

Matched with a Fur hat from Lelutka and boots from Vanilla C

22" Turbine Rims, again, beautiful but really uneconomic.

April 26

 

The photogs were all out and about for most of today, so I focused my energy on the fall ad. I got a final cut ready for presidential review! I even got Gary and Angilee to sign off on it. Hopefully KR and the prez dig it so we can get that sucker in the can MONTHS ahead of schedule!

 

Emily’s been feeling icky lately, and she’s chosen milk as the scapegoat. I guess this means I’ll be eating cheese boards in bed from now on.

ANRKY Wheels

Tesla Model S Plaid

Model: AN28 SeriesTWO

22x10

22x11

Gloss Black Center

Gloss Black Inner

Hidden Hardware

Shop: GMP Performance

ANRKY Wheels

Tesla Model S Plaid

Model: AN28 SeriesTWO

22x10

22x11

Gloss Black Center

Gloss Black Inner

Hidden Hardware

Shop: GMP Performance

Models: Haakon and Natasja Schumann

Photographer: Natasja Schumann

Location: Opium Point

Outfit: (her) KWZ LeM Pink Scale

(him) KWZ Ka Leather Male

Hair for her; ETD Trinitee - Espresso

 

Weeeeeeeee...we explore like 2 hrs in this place ;)

Tesla was offering rides again this year. The Elegance at Hershey, June 12, 2016.

Cars And Coffee at Dulles Landing

South Riding, VA

 

October 31 2021

Luckily nobody was hurt when this tree fell down on two Tesla Model X Electric cars who were travelling in opposite directions on a Dorset road. I wonder what the odds of two similar cars meeting under these circumstances would be. Story from Dorset Echo :-

www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/18241990.dorset-mans-lucky-esca...

Small block setting crane - John Denton

Model: Lydia Danial-Ward

Taken by: Ruth Howsam

Taken with: Nikon d7000

Taken at: Sheffield, UK

Styling: Ruth Howsam

Hair & Makeup: Afshan Saqiib

 

AUBURN-CORD-DUESENBERG AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

Auburn, Indiana

August 2015

 

THE RAREST OF DUESENBERGS

This 1927 Duesenberg Model X Boat-Tail Roadster, a one-off creation built for the 1927 New York Auto Salon, is arguably one of the most significant and influential motorcars ever built in the United States. It is the styling prototype for the Auburn Speedster, which appeared a year later. Its design, both aesthetically and mechanically, was the seed for which enthusiasm grew for the sleek, high-performance automobiles. Launching America’s passion for personal sports cars.

Strictly a show car, this sleek roadster lacks common amenities such as windshield wipers, a convertible top and side windows. This automobile was originally purchased by the Chicago hotel magnate Edwin Kirkeby, who may have seen it at the New York auto show.

Over the decades, this Duesenberg fell into disrepair. It was under the guidance of its donor that it returned to its former glory during a four-year restoration.

This Duesenberg Model X engine has a displacement of 260 cubic-inches and produces 100-horsepower, reaching a top speed of 90 miles-per-hour. The sleek body was constructed by McFarlan, a coachbuilder from Connorsville, Indiana, and supplier of Auburn automotive bodies.

The plane as a big reflector, so we used the sun for the main light, since we couldn't overpower it.

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