 Grills, Hoods and Fenders
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https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAuWuLSome photos I took at Indianapolis Speedway and Auburn at the Cord,Auburn,Dusenburg museum. I threw in a few trunk photos for those with a Boot(ie) fetish. LOL And yes I did bend down to kiss the bricks, cant break with tradition. If you didnt see the Barber Museum in another post here is the link to it. https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAsxYZ
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Nice 
"You can't believe everything you read on the internet" : William Shakespeare
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My Dad (b. 1914) was a Duesie fan from way back. He told me as a kid, he kept his nose pressed against the showroom window. his first trip after retirement was to the Cord, Auburn, Duesenberg museum.
As a side note, he told me the only reason he allowed his sister to marry an older, divorced man was because he drove a Duesenberg. :-)
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Well hopefully he was as good as the car he drove I bet your aunt enjoyed the ride. (I am speaking about the car not how.......well you get the drift. LOL)
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Retired USMC Major. He didn't like kids so I didn't spend much time around him. He did like his cars though. I remember that every 2 years, he'd call the dealer and have a couple brought out to the house to choose from. The last two I recall were a '63 Imperial convertible and a '65 Sport Fury. After he died, I got the Fury, so there is that.
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