
The Kruse Automotive & Carriage Museum is very grateful for
a new donation. Jeff Skoll donated his 1935 Duesenberg JN Rollston 
Convertible Sedan to the museum recently. This extremely rare example, restored years ago, came from the second largest Duesenberg collection.
In 1935, Rollston built at least two convertible sedans with a sloping deck on the short chassis. This model with the companion body styles of convertible coupe and a two window sedan, which carried the same general styling pattern, were designated as the models JN. Skirted fenders, smaller tail lamps, and briefened running-board aprons further characterized these types.