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A 1932 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton by LaGrande -- owned by Sonya and Bill Miller of Frankfort, Indiana -- captured the Best in Show Award on Sunday, May 3, at The 2026 Greenbrier Concours d'Elegance. The car, which was part of a Classic Era Class, was chosen from a field of 80 vehicles competing in 10 different classes, including a featured Chrysler Class.
This winning 1932 Duesenberg was purchased in 1953 by the current owners’ grandparents — Bill & Katherine Goodwin of Frankfort, Indiana. The car was formerly owned by L. B. Manning, a key executive in E.L. Cord’s business empire. This was the only Duesenberg made with a wooden trunk. The car has carried the two-tone green colors for more than 70 years. Click HERE to read a full recap of the weekend. Registration is also open for Cars & Cocktails and the Sunday Concours for April 30 through May 2, 2027. The Concours will include a featured "Orphan Cars" Class. |
“From the drive on Friday until the final award was handed out on Sunday, the weekend was nothing short of incredible. This was our ninth year of the event, and it's difficult to argue that it wasn't the best one yet.” — Cam Huffman, Steering Committee Member |
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"The best concours events do not just showcase great cars. They remind you why you love them. This weekend did exactly that." |