Nice to hear of someone building a Duesie instead of all the modern stuff.
Making it in wood? Sounds like a scratchbuild. I wish you luck.
I'm in the process of building a very old SJ Phoeton kit by Hubley ( Gabriel / Whatever!!). As it is a hybrid kit of die cast and plastic parts, I am attempting to utilise all the main metal parts and replace all the plastic bits with scratchbuild items from metal and wood. As a guide I will be using the Gerald Wingrove book the Complete Car Modeller 1. He has a great passion for Duesenbergs. Very evident in the book. His Complete car Modeller 2 book is almost entirely devoted to the Weinberger Bugatti Royale as it was originally manufactured. The real car is in the Henry Ford Museum.
The Duesenberg is a lovely car. Perhaps the finest looking automobile ever to have been made. There is only one over here in England which is in a motor museum owned by John Haynes who publishes Auto repair manuals and other books. I think he had it shipped over about 7 or 8 years ago. I have only seen it once and spent ages looking at it on the roundabout it is displayed on.
Info books on Duesenberg cars are really thin on the ground over here. Any recommendations would be wecomed with the ISBN numbers.
Good luck. Regards Noel Smith