September 22, 200520 yr My memory is a bit fuzzy on this one but by the front bumper I'll say it was obviously inspired by the 1930s. Is it some Doozy "prototype" /resurection mule? Edited September 22, 200520 yr by Sixty8panther
September 22, 200520 yr Author Sixty8, you got it. It was an attempt to resurrect the Duesenberg...it was built on a Cadillac chassis.
September 22, 200520 yr Author At first I thought the bumper had been in an accident, then I realized, no that's the way they meant it. This prototype seems weak visually. I still think GM should resurrect this great name as a super luxury car under the umbrella of Cadillac.
September 23, 200520 yr This Duesenberg proposal was circa 1980. It used a stretched deVille frame (going from 121" wheelbase to 133"), and used the '77-79 Cadillac 425 V-8. Twin turbocharging was a planned option. It was supposed to cost about $100K but as far as I have been able to discern, only the one prototype was ever built. The company was lead by 2 nephews of Fred & August Duesenberg.
September 23, 200520 yr Author balthazar, that is interesting about actual involvement of family members. I would love to see Duesenberg revived.
September 23, 200520 yr balthazar, that is interesting about actual involvement of family members. I would love to see Duesenberg revived. [post="18841"][/post] As would I. Hey maybe I'll make a one of like this someday. I thought the Greenhouse had lincoln in it but now at second glance it DOES have a Deville A & B pillar. Duesenbergs are soooo cool... Wouldn't this make a great competitor to the Maybach Excelero?
September 23, 200520 yr Author Duesenbergs are the standard and proudly American. Stunning achievement in cars. I am constantly in awe.
September 28, 200520 yr I cannot help but to furiously wonder what a '50s or '60s Duesenberg would be like...
September 28, 200520 yr Author I have thought of that so many times...what if?.......There is an auto museum not far away and they have a Duesenberg....I just stand and stare.
September 28, 200520 yr What car is this? [post="18282"][/post] Buick Wildcat mid engine aluminum V8 concept
September 28, 200520 yr What car is this? [post="18282"][/post] Oh the other one is a lincoln mark13 1/2 with deluxe waterbuffalo pkg
September 29, 200520 yr Mighty Mouse: Have you been hitting the 'special sauce' agian? [post="21110"][/post] I am sometimes easily distracted chevys rule. I have a 68 camaro also 79 malibu guess which is faster
September 29, 200520 yr A '79 Malibu is an excellent start for a drag car. The lightest BOF vehicle GM ever made. AND it will acomidate a big block Chevy with little modification. That's what I call a WIN/WIN scanario. :)
September 29, 200520 yr Well if this Dusie was an indication to what would have went on in the 80's we need be glad it didnt. Im sure the crowd would have just licked this box on top of a box up however. How invigoratingly creative.
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