Duesenberg Logo Description
The Dusenberg’s logo is a spread-winged eagle with the text “DUESENBERG.”
Radiator emblems are small, colorful metal plates bearing an automobile manufacturer’s name or logo that attached to the radiators grilles of early automobiles. Varying in shape and size, the emblems served as a small branding device, sometimes indicating the type of engine, place of manufacturing, or using an iconic image or catchy slogan to advertise their cars make and model.
Brand Overview
Founded: 1913
Founder: August Duesenberg, Frederick Duesenberg
Headquarters: Auburn, Indiana, United States
Defunct: 1937
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In 1913, German-American brothers Fred and Augie Duesenberg founded Duesenberg Motors Company, Inc. on University Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota, to build engines and race cars.
Duesenberg cars were considered some of the best cars of the time, and were built entirely by hand.
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