The Dupont Motor Company was an American automobile manufacturer that operated during the 1920s. Founded by E. Paul DuPont, the company aimed to produce luxury cars tailored to affluent customers. Dupont cars were known for their elegant styling, advanced engineering, and powerful engines, making them popular among the elite of the era. The company’s most notable model was the Dupont Model G, introduced in 1929, which featured a straight-eight engine and luxurious amenities. Despite initial success, the Great Depression took its toll on Dupont, leading to financial difficulties and ultimately resulting in the company’s closure in 1932. While Dupont automobiles are rare today, they remain prized by collectors for their exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance in American automotive history.

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