The 1933 Duesenberg Model SSJ Cabriolet is an iconic and endearing symbol of the finest motorcars of the early twentieth century. Crafted from a combination of aluminum coachwork and a welded steel frame, the classic styling of this stunning convertible radiates from the styling cues of the period. Roaring off the line with its imposing inline 8 DOHC supercharged engine that is capable of producing a whopping 320 horsepower, the utmost attention is evident in its placement within the engine bay and intricate engineering. Not only does this immense power grant the driver willingness and assurance on the road, the sleek and polished streamliners that typify Duesenberg's legacy bring an unparalleled sense of luxury. The exterior of the 1933 Model SSJ Cabriolet can be characterized by an array of intricate details that are unrivaled even by today's standards. Finished in a gorgeous cranberry hue, its exterior was undoubtedly sculpted with precision, showcasing prominent classic features such as its rigid radiator shell, body-accented fenders, and delicate wheel wells. A stunning complement to the exterior is the gorgeous brown leather interior boasting a vast array of amenities such as the intricate lavish wood dashboard, luxurious coach-built seating, and enough room for three occupants. The 1933 Duesenberg Model SSJ Cabriolet continues to be one of the finest examples of a magnificent piece of machinery and craftsmanship from the 1920's - a true testament to what a superb automobile should look and perform like.
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