Back in the 1930s, the Duesenberg Model J was, arguably, the finest automobile money could buy. It was also one of the fastest, thanks to its impressive engine. Which one of these units powered the Model J?
Answer 7.0-liter supercharged straight-six
Duesenberg famously proclaimed that "The only car that could pass a Duesenberg was another Duesenberg—and that was with the first owner's consent." That doesn't seem like an overstatement, considering that Duesenberg's supercharged 8-cylinder engine made as much as 400 hp.
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