Stout
Title
Stout
Description
William Bushnell "Bill" Stout (1880-1956) worked at the Scripps-Booth Automobile Company and Packard Motor Car Company. In 1919, he founded the Stout Engineering Company in Dearborn, Michigan and built the Stout Scarab car in 1932. In 1934 he founded the Stout Motor Car Company. but sold only nine Scarabs. His later wok focused on aircraft.
Publisher
America's Packard Museum
Source
Automobile Quarterly Collection
Rights
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Type
Photographs
Subject
Stout automobiles, American automobiles
Collection Items
Serial number 36-104. License number 1350F (Wisconsin). Blue grey. Repainted to match original color.
