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A Chance Sighting
I was surfing the TV channels late one
evening when I thought I spied a Duesenberg in an old movie. The movie was
"Merrily
We Live". In the scene I saw, the hero, a writer, posing as
a 'tramp' and hired as
the chauffeur, backs the Duesenberg into another car at about 2 miles an
hour and then says he'll take it to the shop to be repaired. Anyone
who has seen a Duesenberg bumper knows that no repairs would be needed!
But I digress. The distinctive
scoops in the hood similar to those on Gable's restyled JN were clearly
evident in the short scene I viewed, and the Duesenberg in the 1938 movie
may be the car featured here. J572/2596 is another possibility.
Alas, the movie does not appear to be available in VHS or DVD, so watch
for it on late night TV! If you catch it, check to see if the doors open
normally. The doors on J572/2596 did (see Elbert(3)
photo#70). Gable's J560/2585 has 'suicide
doors.'
Note: An excerpt of this movie has been
posted on You Tube. View it here! The doors are of the 'suicide' type,
but the headlight fairings seem to be much longer than those presently on Gable's.
There is a thread on the ACD
Club Forum discussing this question. JN533 is suggested by some, but
I've seen it up-close and it's not
the one in this movie. JN560 (Gable's) is suggested by a poster, and
I tend to agree.
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References: (1)
J.L. Elbert, "Duesenberg, the Mightiest American Motor Car", Post-Era
Books, Arcadia CA, 1975. (2) "The Duesenberg J & SJ", Profile Publications, Surrey, England.
1966?
(3) J.M. Bill, "Duesenberg
Racecars and Passenger Cars Photo Archive". Iconographix, 2005.
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