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Duesenberg Model J: Hailed as the pinnacle of American automotive craftsmanship, this car featured a refined 6.9L inline-eight engine and was marketed to the elite, with just 20 units sold.
Cord L29 Cabriolet: Introduced in 1929, this vehicle was distinct for its front-wheel drive system and unique design that challenged automotive conventions of its time.
Chrysler Town and Country Convertible (1948): This classic car marked a return to post-war sophistication with its stylish wooden accents and V8 engine designed to accommodate family and friends in comfort.
Pierce Arrow 1703: This luxurious model from 1937, equipped with a V12 engine, represents the height of American luxury, with an exceptional production scarcity.