True to the company’s racing heritage, this Model A Duesenberg was the first passenger vehicle equipped with four wheel hydraulic brakes and an overhead-cam in-line 8 cylinder engine. In another sign of the maker’s competition past, the Castle car was fitted with full length belly pans and an exhaust cut-off. Typical of the era, the Castle coupe, car #601 in the factory’s record was produced as a running chassis without a body. The body, by Bender, is unique as it was custom built to accommodate the large frame of the 7-foot tall vehicle.
This car has been in the care of the Castle family for 4 generations, and is the only Duesenberg that is still in the family of original owners. The #601 has just completed a five year restoration by Canepa of Scotts Valley, CA, where it was returned to its original 1921 specifications.
Taken at the 2014 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance.
You may purchase a print in our dElegance 2014 online gallery.
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