Saw a Stutz at the Sydney International Motor show in 1974. I believe it was styled by former Chrysler design supremo, Virgil Exner who was also responsible for the R Series valiant assembled in Australia
The Stutz looks a lot like the 70's 'Pimpmobile' that were popular among a certain demographic in the US. Of course, they were usually nothing more than a Lincoln or Cadilac with a bunch of bolt-on accessories. Not nearly as nice as a Stutz Or something like the Corvorado from the Jame Bond movies, Live and Let Die.
I like the video but I call BS! You would be charged with Break and Enter, trespassing and if that was my shed and saw it online you would be charged! Just be honest!
I remember seeing a white Stutz in Melbournes east in the very early eighties, it looked incredible compared to the mostly 70s era cars around.
I put the V2 videos up at a time to catch Euro and US viewers. I wasn’t expecting the first comment to come from a Melbournian 🤣🤣
Saw a Stutz at the Sydney International Motor show in 1974. I believe it was styled by former Chrysler design supremo, Virgil Exner who was also responsible for the R Series valiant assembled in Australia
The Stutz looks a lot like the 70's 'Pimpmobile' that were popular among a certain demographic in the US.
Of course, they were usually nothing more than a Lincoln or Cadilac with a bunch of bolt-on accessories. Not nearly as nice as a Stutz
Or something like the Corvorado from the Jame Bond movies, Live and Let Die.
I like the video but I call BS! You would be charged with Break and Enter, trespassing and if that was my shed and saw it online you would be charged! Just be honest!
Pardon?