Stutz
Title
Stutz
Description
Harry C. Stutz and Henry F Campbell, founded the Ideal Motor Car in Indianapolis in 1911. It merged with the Stutz Auto Parts Company in 1913 and became the Stutz Motor Car Company. The Stutz company went bankrupt in 1937.
Publisher
America's Packard Museum
Source
Automobile Quarterly Collection
Rights
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Type
Photographs
Subject
Stutz automobiles, American automobiles
Collection Items
Light red chassis and wire wheels, dark red body, black fenders. Original cost $2,000. 4-cylinder. Bore and stroke 4.75x5.5". 389.9 displacement. 60…
Yellow body, chassis, and wheels, bucket seats, monocle windshield, black fenders. 4-cylinder engine, bore and stroke 4.75x5.5". 489.9 displacement,…
