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A SPEEDY NEW MODEL FOR TWO. With its trunk and gasoline tank carried on the rear deck this Stutz runabout has a reputation for eating up the miles. The New York Times, April 12, 1914 View 1914 Stutz Runabout - 771KB | |
Stutz Series G Six-Passenger Touring Hand Book of Automobiles, 1919 Edition View Stutz Series G Six-Passenger Touring page of Hand Book of Automobiles, 1919 Edition - 504KB |
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15 June 1916 | Stutz Motor Car Co. to Expand. | The New York Times |
30 June 1916 | Stutz Motor Reorganization. | The New York Times |
16 February 1917 | Stutz Motor Co. Earns $649,042. | The New York Times |
5 January 1922 | RYAN SISTER-IN-LAW SUES IN STUTZ DEAL Caroline S. Ryan, sister-in-law of Allan A. Ryan, started suit yesterday to recover $1,755,769.09 from Allan A. Ryan. She alleges that she went to the rescue of her brother-in-law during the critical period of the famous Stutz corner on his verbal agreement that she should share in the profits, but that he has declined to live up to his agreement. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topics: Stutz, Allan A. Ryan |
9 December 1922 | RUMOR OF STUTZ MERGER. | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | Denies Studebaker-Stutz Deal. | The New York Times |
6 November 1927 | SEAGRAVE COMING TO RACE WITH STUTZ CAR Announcement is made by F.E. Moskovics, President of the Stutz Motor Car Company, that a twenty-four hour stock car race will be held over the Indianapolis Motor Speedway between a Black Hawk Stutz speedster and a Boulogne type HispaƱo-Suiza. | Automotive News Brief (text) Publication: The New York Times Topic: Stutz |