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This Model J is built on the long wheelbase of 153.5 inches and it is the only long-wheelbase bearing a Dual Cowl 'Barrelside' Phaeton in existence. The 'Barrelside' moniker denotes the car's unusual curvaceous doors and recognizable beltline. It is a lovely example with rare double-folding windshields. In 1930 the chassis alone would have cost its first owner, William Keane Ryan Jr. $8,500, before coachbuilder LeBaron even saw the car. In 1931, its next owner paid $7,500 for the car, and in 1954 it was sold to a museum for $2,000. Having resided in museums most of its life, this unique Duesenberg made its concours debut in 2024 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
The Duesenberg Model J was introduced in December 1928 at the New York International Auto Show. Priced at an astronomical $8,500 for the bare running chassis, it had nearly twice as much power as its next most powerful competitor. The well-engineered DOHC straight-eight engine displaced 420 cubic inches, had a single Schebler Updraft carburetor, and produced 265 horsepower at 4,200 RPM. With completed cars reaching $15,000, the Model J was exclusive, obtainable by only the most wealthy and influential people of the era.
The Model J was equally adaptable to both open and closed coachwork, and was more than capable of carrying the heaviest and most elaborate coachwork. Among the numerous coachbuilders who clothed the Model J, LeBaron was one of the most memorable and celebrated. Among their most famous and desirable designs were the open four-door phaetons, offered in two distinct styles - the 'Sweep Panel' and 'Barrelside' (in today's nomenclature).
LeBaron's stylist stylists Hugo Pfau and Roland Stickney are credited with penning the 'Barrelside' Phaeton, of which just seven bodies would be created, less than half that of the 'Sweep Panel' Phaeton. Design cues of the 'Barrelside' include a folding windscreen, distinctive side moldings, and a sculpted cowl. The unique curvature throughout the bodywork was perhaps the source of its nickname, the 'Barrelside.'
This 1930 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl 'Barrelside' Phaeton with coachwork by LeBaron is the sole example built on the long-wheelbase chassis. Reportedly priced at $18,000 when new, this LeBaron-bodied Phaeton was originally finished in a two-tone beige and brown paint scheme.
William Keane Ryan Jr., the car's original owner, took delivery on April 22, 1930. It was delivered to him in Paris, with shipping papers addressed in care of Munroe & Company, an American bank operating in France, with headquarters located at 4 Rue Ventadour. Aged 28 years old at the time, he was joined by his younger brother, Thomas Fortune Ryan III, on a trip around Europe in the Duesenberg. Returning to New York about a year later, the car was sold, and in 1931, Manhattan-based car dealer Schoonmaker & Jacod sold J-318 to Harry R. Nelson of Branchville, New Jersey. Mr. Nelson reportedly paid $7,500 for the Model J.
Mr. Nelson sold the Duesenberg to Harold Bertrand of Auburn, New York, in 1947 and remained in his care until 1949, when it was sold to Harold Landgraf of Austin, Minnesota. In 1954, J-318 was sold for $2,000 to Herbert and Bob Horn of Sarasota, Florida. When the brothers sold their museum to Walter Bellm of St. Louis in 1967, the Model J was part of the sale. It would remain a fixture in the museum, now called Bellm Cars & Music of Yesterday, until 1979, when it was purchased by the current Ohio-based caretaker.
An extensive restoration was rewarded with a stream of awards throughout the early 1980s, including AACA Junior and Senior National First Prizes, a perfect 100-point score at a 1982 CCCA Grand Classic, and the Mayor's Award at the ACD Annual Meet.
This Duesenberg currently wears a two-tone gray color scheme with orange highlights and brown leather upholstery. It retains its original engine supplied by Duesenberg in 1930, with J-318 stamped on the crankshaft and bellhousing.By Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2023
The Model J was equally adaptable to both open and closed coachwork, and was more than capable of carrying the heaviest and most elaborate coachwork. Among the numerous coachbuilders who clothed the Model J, LeBaron was one of the most memorable and celebrated. Among their most famous and desirable designs were the open four-door phaetons, offered in two distinct styles - the 'Sweep Panel' and 'Barrelside' (in today's nomenclature).
LeBaron's stylist stylists Hugo Pfau and Roland Stickney are credited with penning the 'Barrelside' Phaeton, of which just seven bodies would be created, less than half that of the 'Sweep Panel' Phaeton. Design cues of the 'Barrelside' include a folding windscreen, distinctive side moldings, and a sculpted cowl. The unique curvature throughout the bodywork was perhaps the source of its nickname, the 'Barrelside.'
This 1930 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl 'Barrelside' Phaeton with coachwork by LeBaron is the sole example built on the long-wheelbase chassis. Reportedly priced at $18,000 when new, this LeBaron-bodied Phaeton was originally finished in a two-tone beige and brown paint scheme.
William Keane Ryan Jr., the car's original owner, took delivery on April 22, 1930. It was delivered to him in Paris, with shipping papers addressed in care of Munroe & Company, an American bank operating in France, with headquarters located at 4 Rue Ventadour. Aged 28 years old at the time, he was joined by his younger brother, Thomas Fortune Ryan III, on a trip around Europe in the Duesenberg. Returning to New York about a year later, the car was sold, and in 1931, Manhattan-based car dealer Schoonmaker & Jacod sold J-318 to Harry R. Nelson of Branchville, New Jersey. Mr. Nelson reportedly paid $7,500 for the Model J.
Mr. Nelson sold the Duesenberg to Harold Bertrand of Auburn, New York, in 1947 and remained in his care until 1949, when it was sold to Harold Landgraf of Austin, Minnesota. In 1954, J-318 was sold for $2,000 to Herbert and Bob Horn of Sarasota, Florida. When the brothers sold their museum to Walter Bellm of St. Louis in 1967, the Model J was part of the sale. It would remain a fixture in the museum, now called Bellm Cars & Music of Yesterday, until 1979, when it was purchased by the current Ohio-based caretaker.
An extensive restoration was rewarded with a stream of awards throughout the early 1980s, including AACA Junior and Senior National First Prizes, a perfect 100-point score at a 1982 CCCA Grand Classic, and the Mayor's Award at the ACD Annual Meet.
This Duesenberg currently wears a two-tone gray color scheme with orange highlights and brown leather upholstery. It retains its original engine supplied by Duesenberg in 1930, with J-318 stamped on the crankshaft and bellhousing.By Daniel Vaughan | Dec 2023
2023 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $3,000,000-USD $4,000,000
Sale Price :
USD $2,975,000
1930 Duesenberg Model J Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Duesenberg Model J
(Data based on Model Year 1930 sales)
1930 DUESENBERG MODEL J DUAL COWL 'BARRELSIDE' PHAETON Chassis#: 2323 Sold for USD$2,975,000 2023 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Hibbard & Darrin Transformable Cabriolet Chassis#: 2329 Sold for USD$1,435,000 2023 Broad Arrow : Monterey Jet Center | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Willoughby Limousine Sold for USD$1,000,000 2022 Broad Arrow Auctions : Monterey Jet Center Auction | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Berline by LeBaron Chassis#: 2380 Sold for USD$1,061,000 2022 RM Sothebys : Monterey | |
1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Victoria Chassis#: 2474 Sold for USD$1,066,500 2022 Bonhams : Amelia Island Concours | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Berline Sold for USD$527,500 2021 Worldwide Auctioneers : The 14th Annual Auburn Auction | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Berline Chassis#: J350 Sold for USD$605,000 2020 Worldwide Auctioneers : Scottsdale Arizona Auction | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J 'Sweep Panel' Dual-Cowl Phaeton by LeBaron Chassis#: 2336 Sold for USD$1,650,000 2019 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton Chassis#: 2276 Sold for USD$935,000 2019 Mecum : Kissimmee | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton Chassis#: 2407 Sold for USD$770,000 2018 Mecum : Las Vegas | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Imperial Cabriolet by Hibbard & Darrin Chassis#: 2275 Sold for USD$995,000 2018 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island | |
1930 DUESENBERG J DUAL-COWL PHAETON Chassis#: J237 Sold for USD$880,000 2017 Barrett-Jackson : Scottsdale | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J 'Sweep Panel' Dual-Cowl Phaeton by LeBaron Chassis#: 2336 Sold for USD$1,155,000 2015 RM Sotheby's : Amelia Island | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Coupe Chassis#: 2347 Sold for USD$1,540,000 2013 Auctions America - Auburn Fall | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton Chassis#: 2276 Sold for USD$950,000 2013 Mecum Auctions - Monterey | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton Chassis#: 2276 Sold for USD$698,500 2013 Bonhams - Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Limousine ACD Certified Category 1 Original Chassis#: J2402 Sold for USD$370,000 2012 Mecum - Anaheim, CA | |
1930 Duesenberg Boattail Speedster Sold for USD$484,000 2012 Auctions America - Auburn Spring | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Sedan Chassis#: 2228 Sold for USD$990,000 2012 RM - Milhous Collection, Fla | |
1930 DUESENBERG J Chassis#: 2401 Sold for USD$1,045,000 2012 Barrett-Jackson at Scottsdale, Arizona |
Duesenberg Model Js That Failed To Sell At Auction
1930 Duesenberg Model J's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1930 Duesenberg Model J Limousine by Willoughby | 2402 | 2022 RM Sothebys : The Hershey Auction | $750,000 | $950,000 | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton | 2276 | 2018 Mecum : Monterey | $900,000 | $1,000,000 | $1,200,000 |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton | 2276 | 2016 Mecum : Monterey | $800,000 | ||
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Berline Convertible Formerly Owned by Tyrone Power | 2315 | 2014 Mecum Kissimmee | $1,400,000 | $1,500,000 | $2,000,000 |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton Upgraded Coachwork by Fran Roxas of Chicago | 2276 | 2014 Mecum Kissimmee | $1,100,000 | $1,100,000 | $1,500,000 |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Limousine Coachwork by Willoughby | J2402 | 2012 Mecum Monterey, CA | $350,000 | ||
1930 Duesenberg Model J Limousine | 2402 | 2012 Mecum Auctions Kissimmee Florida | $350,000 | ||
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton | 2276 | 2011 Bonhams Quail Lodge Sale | $800,000 | $1,000,000 | |
1930 Duesenberg Model J Torpedo Phaeton | 2276 | 2010 Bonhams Greenwich Concours d'EleganceCollectors' Motorcars | $800,000 | $1,000,000 | |
1930 DUESENBERG J BERLINE | 2261 | 2001 Kruse Auction Santa Clara, CA | |||
1930 DUESENBERG J 254 TOWN CABRIOLET | 2001 Kruse Auction Tulsa, OK | $750,000 | |||
1930 DUESENBERG J BERLINE | 2261 | 2001 Kruse Auction Scottsdale Arizona | $370,000 |
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