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Decoration 1933 Red Duesenberg Convertible Car J 1:12 "AJ026"

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Now: $114.40
SKU:
AJ026
UPC:
640901135250
Availability:
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Product Description

This Beautiful Decoration 1933 Red Duesenberg Convertible Car J 1:12 "AJ026" Is Presented By Old Modern Handicrafts. Swanky and stylish, this red 1933 Duesenberg J model was handcrafted of iron. Scaled to size 1:12, this Duesenberg J is an exact replica of the original 1933 model. Featuring classic wheels with spokes, this signature model Duesenberg rolls just like the actual vehicle. Complete with hood ornament and convertible top, the signature 1933 Duesenberg Model J is an admirable piece of beauty that is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast! 100% iron frame. Metal wheels. Wheels roll. Canvas soft-top. Includes seats, steering wheel, and small details on dash. Exterior details such as the spare wheels are securely welded on.

  • Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. (sometimes referred to as Duesy) was an American manufacturer of luxury automobiles. Founded in Des Moines, Iowa, United States by brothers August Duesenberg and Frederick Duesenberg, the companys principal place of operations moved to Auburn, Indiana. Duesenberg was active in various forms from 1913 to 1937. A distinctive feature of the Duesenberg was the bowtie style front bumper, which used two pieces of steel, with the top piece bent to resemble a bowtie.
  • GENERAL INFORMATION
    SKUAJ026
    ManufacturerOld Modern Handicrafts
    CategoryNautical
    UPC640901135250
    Ship ViaFedEx
    Dimensions6W x 14L x 5H Inches, Weight 2 Lbs
    Carton Dimensions8W x 16L x 7H Inches, Weight 3 Lbs
    History
  • Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. (sometimes referred to as Duesy) was an American manufacturer of luxury automobiles. Founded in Des Moines, Iowa, United States by brothers August Duesenberg and Frederick Duesenberg, the companys principal place of operations moved to Auburn, Indiana. Duesenberg was active in various forms from 1913 to 1937. A distinctive feature of the Duesenberg was the bowtie style front bumper, which used two pieces of steel, with the top piece bent to resemble a bowtie.