1935 Duesenberg SJ Speedster "Mormon Meteor" -1
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2011
- This is one of the most influential cars in American history, designed to break the 24 hour (and higher) speed record (and other records) and hit speed in excess of 150 mph. It used a V12 Conqueror aviation engine to get these speeds and then after retiring for record making, got its special tuned Lycoming Straight 8 supercharged engine (400HP+).
PS- this is a special 201th video... (everyone else does 200th ones) - Авто та транспорт
How could anyone dislike this amazing machine? Awesome car...thanks for giving us a look!
The whole show just stopped and stare. What a magnificent car
The owner is the guy that walks up to it at about 3:30 in the video. Harry Yeaggy of Cincinnati. Also owned the James Bond Goldfinger DB5 but sold it recently.
Wow! That big open pipe and rumbling engine sounds like it wants to take off.
What a breathtaking machine!
The greatest American car ever made....
whiter6 - you are incorrect. Harry Yeaggy still owns the Aston Martin DB5 Bond car as well as the Mormon Meteor above
Wow!!
It's like one of the cars you get to drive in the game "The Saboteur"
A couple of years ago we were driving down to Canberra for an All American pre war rally and a Deusenberg V16 two seater went past us doing 140kph and it sounded like it was doing 1500 rpm.
as far as I know, Duesenberg never made a V16, they only made Inline 4s and inline 8s.... they did make a W-24 for a boat application...
nice car
1 person drives a Prius
I watched at least 15 Duesenberg's leave the Meadow Brook Concours one year. This is the only one that went fast. Most of them popped and farted like a moose full of chickpeas.
One headlight. Surely that is illegal, even in the 1930's I would have thought.
When it all became a quest of making the biggest profit, and sidelining any new inventions, making "quality cars" becomes irrelevant. Sadly not only the car industry has seen this, Bill Gates and his Microsoft has taken this to the logical extreme. While this is not exclusive to US auto makers it became particularly serious there.
Another reason is that big three in Detroit muscled out all the American competition and with them a lot of great names with good ideas.
When the Great Depression arrived in 1929, vast fortunes evaporated and super-rich people who could afford cars built up to a quality, rather than down to a price, simply were no longer there. Many great marques of the 20s and early 30s simply vanished. The carnival was over.
@alexander1485 You're correct; Harry Yeaggy of Cincinnati, OH ownes it
I'll take two!!!
Candace Balcom-Paulino it is a magnificent car. Can you imagine the cost to recreate one though. But it would be a doozy
jay leno owns mormon meteor II
I Have a video of it revving from a couple days ago
@bertandpat11 no, its not, someone in Ohio I believe.
This car is in the top 100 most expensive cars of all time!! view my channel for more info..
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2011 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance
Florida comes alive in the winter with a coming out of the car culture. See great classic and race cars and everything else shine in the sunlight as this auto extravaganza unfolds.
Ken