The Duesenberg we see here had the privilege of changing hands and ending up with extremely wealthy individuals. We're talking about people who pioneered products you might have used at least once in ...
Bring A Trailer got its start in 2007 as but a humble blog, as a collection of car listings for which readers were heeded to advise the site’s name. Fourteen years on, its name is still good advice, ...
AUBURN, Ind. (WANE) — Automotive enthusiasts continued to flock to Auburn Friday with the 67th annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival in full swing. Along with Day 2 of the Worldwide Auctioneers ...
Howard Hughes, the legendary billionaire, aviation pioneer, and Hollywood icon, was as known for his extravagant lifestyle as for his accomplishments. Among his prized possessions was a 1931 ...
Classic cars from European marques selling in the tens of millions will barely get an eyelid to bat these days, and soon that may be true of American cars, too, judging by the auction activity in ...
Not to blow our own horn too hard, but here in the U.S.A., some of our most beloved marques have turned out some of the most iconic vehicles of all time. Ford has given us the ultimate pony car, the ...
Dozens of classic Auburns, Cords and Duesenberg cars converged on Fort Wayne’s General Motors Assembly plant Tuesday to let the people who build the most up-to-date trucks have a peek at what the auto ...
Soon after purchasing the Duesenberg Motor Co. in 1926, Errett Cord gave founder Fred Duesenberg simple instructions when designing the Model J: Build the best flagship car in the world. It had to ...
Jacob is a former Audi mechanic turned automotive journalist. His love for cars started the first time he held a Porsche 911 Hot Wheels car in his hands, and the very same car continues to fascinate ...
A new record was set on Bring a Trailer on Friday, following the sale of a 1935 Duesenberg Model JN Convertible Sedan by Rollston. The virtual hammer came down at $1,341,000, beating the previous ...
Classic cars from European marques selling in the tens of millions will barely get an eyelid to bat these days, and soon that may be true of American cars, too, judging by the auction activity in ...