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    1929 Duesenberg Model JDuesenberg were the choice of not just the simply rich, but the ultra-wealthy. With custom coachwork by LeBaron, this automobile cost nearly $20,000 new, which in 1929, was the equivalent of purchasing two average middle-class homes and about two dozen Model A Fords. This is the 10th Model J built, and was originally displayed at the 1929 New York and Los Angeles auto shows before becoming a company demonstrator to the Hollywood elite. It was eventually purchased by James Talmadge, son of actors Buster Keaton and Natalie Talmadge. In 1947, this car sold as 'used' for only $123. The car has been part of the Gilmore Museum Collection since 1966.

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