1966 Duesenberg
Fritz Duesenberg, later called Fred, a nephew of the "real" Fred Duesenberg tried to build a new Duesenberg car.
The design was inspired by the Revival Cars of Virgil M. Exner.
But the car looked completely different to the Revival DuesenbergIn 1966 the prototype, built for $60'000 at Ghia in Torino, Italy was presented. It was based on a Chrysler Imperial, powered by a V8-440ci-engine.
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The car is exhibited today at the "Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg-Museum"