1930 Model J 2276 Judkins 7-Passenger Limousine

Chassis number: 2276
Year: 1930
Modeltype: J
Body:
Judkins  7-Passenger Limousine (current)
Wheelbase: Long

Information

This 1930 Duesenberg Model J started life as a seven-passenger limousine by Judkins, delivered new to William Sandow. For a time, it was used by the wife of E.L. Cord, the man behind the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg empire. In 1937, the car was purchased by John W. de Noira, whose company, Pacific Auto Rental, supplied luxury cars to Hollywood studios during the golden age of film.

In 1985, Fred and Dave Weber acquired the car from Pacific Auto Rental and commissioned renowned restorer Fran Roxas of Chicago to transform it. Roxas reimagined the coachwork in the elegant Walker-LaGrande Torpedo Phaeton style while preserving the original chassis, drivetrain, and numbered firewall. The result was a stunning rebodied Duesenberg that blended authenticity with artistry.

Most recently, this car sold for $935,000 at the 2019 Mecum Kissimmee auction.

Provenance

1930 - ???? William Sandow

1937 - ???? John W. de Noira
1985 - ???? Fred and Dave Weber
2019 - ????

Highlights/prizes

Chassis 2276 appears in an extraordinary number of films and television productions, including:
The Great McGinty (1940)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Man Hunt (1941)
Invisible Agent (1942)
Night Monster (1942)
Midnight Manhunt (1945)
Lost City of the Jungle (1946)
Party Girl (1958)
Some Like It Hot (1959)
Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
The Carpetbaggers (1964)
Spider Baby, or The Maddest Story Ever Told (1967)
Mame (1974)
The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977)
Frances (1982)
City Heat (1984)

It also appeared in major television series, including:
Burke’s Law
Batman (1960s series)