1926 Duesenberg Model A Fleetwood Dual Cowl Phaeton

Description
Matching numbersDocumentation of three owners over the last 80 years -- Gilbert Tinnery purchased this car during the 1940s, keeping it until 1965 when he sold it to a Mr. Rittersbach of Rochester, New YorkRittersbach's son inherited and held the car, until it was recently purchased from him by way of a brokerOriginal chassis, coachwork, firewall and woodworkEstimated $87,000 invested in the last year, receipts includedComprehensive rebuild of the 260 CI Straight 8-cylinder engineManual transmission with a rebuilt clutchOne of the very first cars built with full hydraulic brakes, this system has been rebuilt and tuned by marque expertsUpdated wiring, harness and new electricalsNew soft topIncludes a bill of sale from the 1965 transaction as well as a payment receiptBelieved to be the only remaining of 2 Fleetwood built modelsDocumented in Fred Roe's book "Duesenberg: The Pursuit of Perfection"
Details
- Make
- Duesenberg
- Year
- 1926
- Model
- Model A
- Transmission
- Manual