
1932 Duesenberg reassembled after six decades named Best in Show at Pebble Beach Concours
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A 1932 Duesenberg Model J was named Best in Show at the 2022 Pebble Beach Concours after being put back together for the first time in six decades.
Gary Gastelu is Fox News Digital's Automotive Editor.
It was common at the time to purchase a stripped chassis from a luxury automaker and then have a custom body created by a specialist coachbuilder, and this is the first and only Duesenberg married to a Figoni et Falaschi body.
Peruvian sugar heir Antonio Chopitea was the first owner of the car and competed with it in road racing and concourse events, according to Hagerty.
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