Equipment
Chrome wire wheels, dual chrome enclosed sidemounts, dual remote spotlights, leather covered trunk, mesh hood side vents, outside exhaust head pipes, leather upholstery.
Condition
Body originally on s/n 2152 (and originally intended for a Packard) swapped during late 1960s restoration for Homer Fitterling, later owned by Ed Weaver. Concours quality older restoration still with excellent paint and chrome. Upholstery is lightly stretched.
Market commentary
Certified by ACD as Category One even though not with its original Arlington Sedan body, this is an attractive open Duesenberg Model J with a continuous history that is generously but not excessively priced in this transaction.