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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Receives Major Gift
Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Brandon Anderson, the CEO of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, announced that the museum received a gift of one of the most significant donations since they opened in 1974, five days after Christmas in the likes of the very first Duesenberg car available to the public, a 1921 Duesenberg Model A.

In addition to donating the car, its former owner, Samuel Northrup Castle of Hawaii had the car fully restored, which took 10,000 hours and over 3 years. The Castle family has had the car for nearly a century as the family had a sugar plantation business that eventually became the Dole Food Company.

According to the Star, a New York Times video from 2013 the ACD Museum’s newest addition could be worth more than 50 million dollars.



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