Please note:
This is a "classic" website, trying to show how the Stutz-homepage looked shortly after I put it online, back in June 1999!
The links will bring you to other "classic"-websites, so there is not to much info here...
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1966 Duesenberg

Fritz Duesenberg, later called Fred, a nephew of the "real" Fred Duesenberg tried to build a new Duesenberg car.
The design was inspired by the Revival Cars of Virgil M. Exner.
But the car looked completely different to the Revival Duesenberg

In 1966 the prototype, built for $60'000 at Ghia in Torino, Italy was presented. It was based on a Chrysler Imperial, powered by a V8-440ci-engine.

The car is exhibited today at the "Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg-Museum"