Duesenberg SJ Speedster Scoops Best of the Best Award 

Ollie Jones

The 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster by Gurney Nutting has won the Peninsula Classic Best of the Best Award, triumphing over the seven other winners of the world’s greatest concours events from 2023 to claim the ultimate automotive prize. The honor was presented at the Peninsula London, the English capital’s landmark hotel. 

The Duesenberg was built to the exacting specifications of Maharaja Holkar of Indore. It is one of the 38 supercharged examples and is the only chassis to have been bodied by coachbuilder J. Gurney Nutting, whose workshops were located barely 1.5 miles from the Peninsula on Elysian Street. The resulting unique design is dramatically elegant and arguably the most flamboyant Duesenberg ever built. 

Best of the Best Award Peninsula London 1935 Duesenberg SJ Gurney Nutting
Peninsula London

Finished two-tone in saffron over black (the former hue believed by the Maharaja to be the color of saints) and featuring multi-colored fender-mounted driving lights to indicate whether he or the Maharanee was behind the wheel, the Duesenberg qualified for the Best of the Best by winning Best of Show at the 2023 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Italy. It had been brought back to Europe for the first time since being dispatched from Gurney Nutting by the family of the late Major General William Lyon, in whose California-based Lyon Estate Car Collection the car resides. 

“It is a great honor to receive this award on behalf of my father,” said Bill H. Lyon. “Among elite collectors, the Peninsula Best of the Best Award has long been known as the pinnacle of recognition.”

Best of the Best Award Peninsula London Bill Lyon 1935 Duesenberg SJ Gurney Nutting
Bill Lyon, owner of the winning car with his family and award executives.Ollie Jones

Among the finalists in this year’s ceremony were The Amelia Best of Show-winning 1935 Avions Voisin C25 Aerodyne by Voisin, the 1937 Bentley 4¼-liter Rothschild Sedanca Coupe by Gurney Nutting (Cartier Style et Luxe), the 1937 Bugatti 57S Roadster by Corsica (Salon Privé), the 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Spezial Roadster by Sindelfingen (Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance), the 1953 Ferrari 250MM Berlinetta by Pininfarina (Cavallino Classic), the 1955 Maserati A6GCS/53 Spyder by Frua (Hampton Court Concours of Elegance), and the 1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica “Superfast” Coupe by Pininfarina (The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering). Luminaries of the automotive and design worlds, including Ralph Lauren, Nick Mason, Henry Ford III, and Jay Leno form the 25-strong judging panel, and Best of the Best co-founder Christian Philipsen was keen to point out that they were “not looking for nuts and bolts.”

“They are looking for the presence the car has, its design and its history,” he continued. Philipsen also noted with enthusiasm that, of this year’s crop, two cars were presented by female owners, three were postwar entries, and seven different manufacturers were represented in total. 

Although the award was presented during a glittering gala dinner, held in typical Peninsula style, there is a brief window to see this impressive Duesenberg for yourself. From the September 4–14, the Gurney Nutting SJ will be on display in The Lobby restaurant at the Peninsula London, where a themed afternoon tea will commemorate this lovely American car with British coachwork.

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Comments

    This is a very beautiful car. This is true art in metal.

    The Lyons collection is one that is often over looked. At John Wayne Airport the cars and planes they have are some of the greatest in the world.

    A while back I got to take the controls of the B25 they have Guardian of Freedom. It may be the best condition B25 in the world polished to a pefect finish as many of their cars.

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