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22 Jun 2004 14:30 #1856
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I found the drawings that were in the newsletter. They don't include measurements but may be of some interest to you. If you would like to email me I can scan them and send them back to you.
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13 Jun 2004 08:11 #1814
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Thanks for the responses guys, I remember reading that it was the highest chasis number ever, does that mean it was indeed the last chasis produced?? That pic does look like a lowrider. Hey Ric I see you are from Fort Erie, I'm from Welland Ontario right next door myself!!
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13 Jun 2004 04:35 #1812
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This Duesy, 2614/J-585 is a long-wheelbase chassis with body by J. Gurney-Nutting & Compant, Limited. Maharajah Holkar of India was 28 years old when he ordered this car.
It is right hand drive, and bears the highest-known J chassis number. The chassis was shipped to Duesenberg's agent in London, R.S. M. Motors, and from there to the Gurney-Nutting Works. When completed it was shipped to New York. Duesenberg drivers drove it back to Indy for tuning and testing. Then it was driven to Santa Ana CA where the Maharajah lived for a year. (When delivered the car had 3,800 miles on it!) Eight months later it was on a ship out of LA, headed for Singapore.
It is right hand drive, and bears the highest-known J chassis number. The chassis was shipped to Duesenberg's agent in London, R.S. M. Motors, and from there to the Gurney-Nutting Works. When completed it was shipped to New York. Duesenberg drivers drove it back to Indy for tuning and testing. Then it was driven to Santa Ana CA where the Maharajah lived for a year. (When delivered the car had 3,800 miles on it!) Eight months later it was on a ship out of LA, headed for Singapore.
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13 Jun 2004 02:59 #1811
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Hey am I lucky! I remember riding in the car at least once, and I think I even drove it! I must be failing if I can't be sure! I thought it belonged to the Maharajah of Indore? I believe I still have a letter and picture of the car when it was for sale. Price was high! I think it was $25,000.00. I remember it from a spring meet in Auburn, Mass. and again at Auburn. I seem to remember the body was by Gurney-Nutting, but then I'm not sure today is Saturday, coz I can't remember Friday! All the best, Ric.
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12 Jun 2004 13:23 #1809
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Maybe the Maharanee went shopping and there's a coupla thousand pounds of gifts in the trunk.
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12 Jun 2004 02:54 #1808
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Something doesn't look right in those photos. Looks like a lowrider.
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11 Jun 2004 20:35 #1806
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The ACD N/L published scale drawings many years ago but I couldn't find them in the N/L Index. It may have been a drawing by Gerald Windgrove for him to build a scale model.
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08 Jun 2004 08:35 #1787
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Hi, I'm new to this site. I was wondering if anyone had any information about the 1935 Duesenberg SJN roadster that was made for the Maharajah of Holkar in India. I recently purchased a 1:64 scale model of the car and am impressed with it's size and beauty. Are there any plans, or pics or specifications of the car. the model appears to measure close to 20 scale feet long!! Thanks very much.
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