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    Duesenberg Model D (1966 show car)

    1966 Duesenberg Model D #1
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    I believe this is part of the Exner specials, to revive famous brands.

    Strangely attractive I must say.
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    1966 Duesenberg Model D #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I believe this is part of the Exner specials, to revive famous brands.

    Strangely attractive I must say.
    yes, it is a Exner but coachwork by Ghia.

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    1966 Duesenberg Model D #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by ribatejo69 View Post
    yes, it is a Exner but coachwork by Ghia.
    And the last picture attached confirms my story. It's not a Duesenberg, but rather a Bugatti Type 101C designed by Exner. I believe there was another which was a Stutz.
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    1966 Duesenberg Model D #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    And the last picture attached confirms my story. It's not a Duesenberg, but rather a Bugatti Type 101C designed by Exner. I believe there was another which was a Stutz.
    the picture you say is in the wron folder. it is a Bugatti, like you say. sorry for thr mistake. but all the other are from the "Duesenberg Model D".
    I have another Pic of the "Duesenberg II", from 1976, a sallon limousine style. this:
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    "...is in the wrongfolder..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    I believe this is part of the Exner specials, to revive famous brands.
    You're right Ferrer. This Duesenberg is part of the "Revival Cars" project by Virgil Exner. Ex designed seven cars, for Duesenberg, Stutz, Mercer, Packard, Bugatti, Pierce-Arrow and Jordan. However, only the Duesenberg, Bugatti and Mercer were built (as concept cars). Duesenberg was even being prepared for production, with a new company formed by Fritz Duesenberg, son of the original company founder. After the prototype was shown in 1966, 50 buyers signed up for the car, among them Elvis Presley. Unfortunately, the company encountered financial problems before the production could start and it quickly closed, the car being taken as a part of payment for debts.
    The Revival Cars gained significant popularitry because of toy models made by Renwal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by go.pawel View Post
    The Revival Cars gained significant popularitry because of toy models made by Renwal.
    Yes, I remember building the Packard, Duesenberg and either the Stutz or the Mercer. Don't have them anymore, unfortunately.

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    Do you know ho ownes or where the car is now located?

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    Hello...

    Hi, I am new and just wanted to say hello to all enthusiasts...

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    How old car it is. Old cars was very long and looks very trendy on that time. But watching their pics make me to remember old movies.

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