Monday, January 23, 2012

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Ginger Rogers’ 1929 Duesenberg

The Duesenberg, was very popular with the Hollywood stars of the 1930s such as: Gary Cooper, Tyrone Power and Clark Gable. Although, Ginger Rogers was first to have the disappearing convertible top. It also had a reptile pattern embossed leather upholstery.

Like its owner, Rogers’ 1929 Model J is also a movie star, appearing in the 1933 film The Gay Divorcee, the second of the Ginger and Rogers Fred Astaire musicals and the movie that introduced the dance called “The Continental.”




 

2 comments:

  1. I wish today's cars still looked like the classic cars of yesterday...

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