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A historical marker along U.S. Route 30 in the Laurel Mountains of Pennsylvania reads, “Frederick S. Duesenberg 1876-1932: Near this site on July 2, 1932, the builder of Duesenberg luxury automobiles was seriously injured when his supercharged Model J crashed into the mountainside. He died on July 26 at Memorial Hospital in Johnstown (PA).”
Ray Wotkowski, a lifelong antique car enthusiast and editor of the Keystone Packards’ “Panorama” newsletter, suspected the message was misleading, if not dead wrong. He decided to seek the truth. Through his dogged detective work, Wotkowski reveals the truth in his book Fred Duesenberg's Final Journey.
Join us on Saturday, March 30th at 11:00 a.m. ET, for the AACA Museum, Inc. live webcast "Fred Duesenberg's Final Journey," presented by Ray Wotkowski. Finally, the record is set straight regarding the tragic demise of Fred Duesenberg.