This 1930 Duesenberg Model J is a one-of-a-kind Dual Cowl Phaeton built on a short-wheelbase chassis by LeBaron. It was originally delivered to Charles Townsend Ludington, a Philadelphia businessman, socialite, and aviation pioneer. Later, the car became part of the collection of Briggs Cunningham, the famed sportsman and racing enthusiast. In 1986, Cunningham sold this car along with his entire collection to Miles Collier. Today, it remains a centerpiece at Collier’s Revs Institute museum in Naples, Florida.