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I didn't see any documentation that proves that's an Elvis car.. I want to see some paperwork with Elvis Presley signature matching the VIN number on that car I want to see a picture of the car with Elvis
Man, that car BEEN SOLD! And if you wanna see that paperwork, you'd be probably risking your life asking such a thing... because the owner at the time of filming was/is an old school Italian cat that owns a good portion of Las Vegas! You get what I'm saying? But, I've seen the paperwork myself. So I know it's what he says it is. They all hung around each other back in those days.
Not the original dashboard plate. I saw this car in Las Vegas and it had ‘Mr Elvis Presley’ engraved on a silver plate on the dashboard. Fats Domino’s Mercedes limo was at the same casino venue...
The difference with this car is, he gave it to his doctor (Dr. Ghanem) which is verifiable. Also, Elvis owned a few of these. He also has one on display at his home at Graceland.
he bought a black 1971 (your that was gifted to the doc) and a 1971 which was also white and leased a white 1972 and a black 1973, his favorite Blackhawk, which he purchased at the end of the lease; this 1973 car is also on display at Graceland. “September of 1971, also finished in black. A year later, he'd order a 1972 model in white, followed on September 6, 1974, by a fourth Stutz Blackhawk III, a 1973 model in black with red leather, complete with gold-plated trim.Perhaps because of the loss of his first Stutz, Elvis reserved the 1973 Blackhawk for his own use, and personally racked up 8,450 miles in three years. It was in this car that Elvis was photographed just past midnight on August 16, 1977” A few things I’ve found since I was reading up
Wowsers! Well, next video I shoot on this car, I should have you narrate it! Lol. There so many haters out there that have absolutely no idea of what he had, just hopping on here saying, it wasn’t his. But definitely, thank you for this information! Maybe the haters and know it alls will read this and see for themselves!
@@ChannelPretty it literally took me about 10 minutes and some reading and I found all 4 of them and the actual story of him giving the doc his black 71. I’ve posted a few more things and link about it
@@tristan9680 That’s all it takes… A little reading. But people think I had a plaque made up and installed it in the car myself… 😩 If only more people were like you!
@@ChannelPretty well I was on the same boat as them at first Elvis only had one the prototype. So I’m sitting here saying “oh man this boy is liar and tryin to make money off Elvis’s name and with his new movie is out it’s perfect marketing strategies” but the other me the more intellectual side was well let’s read everything I possibly can and figure out my own verdict and see rather then call this guy a liar and fake and downgrade him. And little did I know I was wrong myself
@@tristan9680 Well that’s really big of you to admit that! Because all of the info is in fact online. All they have to do is fact check. But I also did this video a long time ago. Before his movie was even coming out. I would interview the actual owner of the car, but he does not want to be bothered with stuff like that. He’s an older Italian from New York and doesn’t play games at all. Which is why he elected me to sell the car for him. But he ran with people that I cannot mention here. But what I can say is, he did run with that crowd also. The Frank Sinatra’s, the rat pack, the Elvis Presley’s.
Enquiring minds would like to know the story. You should take it to Counts Kustoms. I’m sure Danny would love to see this baby. You may even get on the show 😎 and congrats on your century.
I personally do not know. However, I know there are a few on display around the country. One at his home at, Graceland and one floating around on display in Las Vegas somewhere as well. I’m not sure if it’s still in Vegas, though.
Lol Elvis might had even bought 1 or 2 more he bought a Dr one and he also had 3 black ones of his own also a white one the last one he owned and drove most was the 74 but he also bought one in like 71 it was suppose to goto frank Sinatra but Elvis bought it I'm definitely no historian but I do admire Elvis and the things he bought for himself and the many cars and houses and other things he bought for people he really was an amazing man
You’re absolutely right! Which is why I’m in the process of reshooting the video. It’s NOT MY CAR. It’s my old landlords car, and he enlisted me to sell it for him! And he’s A “Made Man” if you know what I mean. Not the type of man you say, “no” to.
@@ChannelPretty I did see that another gentleman owned it. Yes i would love to hear the story behind it and if he has paper work to back it up. Thanks!
This maybe not the one that you saw. He owned several of these models. And I'm not sure if he purchased this particular one to gift to Dr. Ghanem, or it was his personal vehicle and then gifted the doctor. But all of this information you can find online.
The 1971 model did not have those features. That started after production was moved in 1972 to Carrozzeria Saturn. This is a Carrozzeria Padane built car. Only 27 were built and only 17 remain, one of which I own
Funny… It’s been proven by so many different t “Elvis Fans” in this exact thread that has already debunked your untrue comment. People that are actually familiar with this actual car.
Nope! That’s another one. Elvis actually owned a few of these same cars. And the one I’m selling, he gifted to his doctor, Dr. Ghanem. It’s all over the Internet.
@@E-MATHER He GAVE the car to is physician, Dr. Ghanem as a gift. If you look at the dashboard, you’ll see the plaque that Elvis had made when he gave it to him. But again, you can definitely see all of this info on Google. It’s all there and documented.
Elvis who?? no one knows who you talking about.. let me tell you what you got, this here is a 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix in 2022... this ain't good for global warming and ain't going to be passing any smog test and due to the age, the thing drinks gas, i would say alot needs to be replace and seeing that the original body is missing that not good either as you can't get parts for it.. tell ya what the scrap value of this car is $250 right?? then i'll do you a solid and give you $2k for it cash right now.. the Elvis Presley name don't have that fame or collector crowd like it once did (mainly due to most of his original fan base has aged or died and younger ppl don't want to be associated with something "uncool" that is old ppl saying whats cool) but with that said his name still brings in money (and i still don't understand why).. Elvis was a car enthusiast so he had some really nice cars that and the fact that Stutz cars is some serious collectable cars i would say that this car is worth around $200k by itself and when you factor in Elvis maybe double its price so you may be looking at a $400k car... too rich for my blood...
Not my car to say. It belongs to my old landlord. And most of the things you said are right. With the exception of Elvis’ name being dead, as most of his fans are too old or died off. There’s actually a movie coming out of his life very soon. So that alone has revived the name and his brand. And with a legacy as huge as his, there is ALWAYS going to be a collector that will be interested in owning something that he once owned. Say what you will, but he wasn’t referred to as “The King” for no reason.
@MeanMustardMarkIV Hey, this is exactly what happens when you put yourself out there. Everyone is an expert, and you have to prove yourself to all the non-believers... But it comes with the territory... 🤷🏽♂️
@@E-MATHER Everyone doesn’t understand. Especially the younger generation that has no concern or care about music and artists from the past. Hey, what are you gonna do… 🤷🏽♂️
Beautiful car. It suited Elvis very well. Unique combination...
Agreed! I wonder if they will put his cars in the movie on his life, that’s about to come out…
@@ChannelPretty Let's hope so..
❤ They gave it to the doctor for a 1000. 714 Lemon quaylord
I for sure don't know the price, but I do know, this a beautiful car!
Nice Car!... ⭐👍 But who knows, Riley Keough just might drop by, buy and take it off your hands... 😏
Already sold. But thanks!
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@@ChannelPrettyI just did!... Thanks 😊
@@anthonyballard9051 I should be thanking YOU! Welcome to the channel, brother!
I didn't see any documentation that proves that's an Elvis car.. I want to see some paperwork with Elvis Presley signature matching the VIN number on that car I want to see a picture of the car with Elvis
Man, that car BEEN SOLD! And if you wanna see that paperwork, you'd be probably risking your life asking such a thing... because the owner at the time of filming was/is an old school Italian cat that owns a good portion of Las Vegas! You get what I'm saying? But, I've seen the paperwork myself. So I know it's what he says it is. They all hung around each other back in those days.
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The last production car designed by Virgil M. Exner Sr. (1909-1973) the Stutz Blackhawk was in production from 1970 to 1984.
I tell you one thing, you know your stuff! 👍🏽
Is it still available? What’s the asking on it?
Sorry, Tanner, just recently sold.
Not the original dashboard plate. I saw this car in Las Vegas and it had ‘Mr Elvis Presley’ engraved on a silver plate on the dashboard. Fats Domino’s Mercedes limo was at the same casino venue...
The difference with this car is, he gave it to his doctor (Dr. Ghanem) which is verifiable. Also, Elvis owned a few of these. He also has one on display at his home at Graceland.
he bought a black 1971 (your that was gifted to the doc) and a 1971 which was also white and leased a white 1972 and a black 1973, his favorite Blackhawk, which he purchased at the end of the lease; this 1973 car is also on display at Graceland.
“September of 1971, also finished in black. A year later, he'd order a 1972 model in white, followed on September 6, 1974, by a fourth Stutz Blackhawk III, a 1973 model in black with red leather, complete with gold-plated trim.Perhaps because of the loss of his first Stutz, Elvis reserved the 1973 Blackhawk for his own use, and personally racked up 8,450 miles in three years. It was in this car that Elvis was photographed just past midnight on August 16, 1977”
A few things I’ve found since I was reading up
Wowsers! Well, next video I shoot on this car, I should have you narrate it! Lol. There so many haters out there that have absolutely no idea of what he had, just hopping on here saying, it wasn’t his. But definitely, thank you for this information! Maybe the haters and know it alls will read this and see for themselves!
@@ChannelPretty it literally took me about 10 minutes and some reading and I found all 4 of them and the actual story of him giving the doc his black 71. I’ve posted a few more things and link about it
@@tristan9680 That’s all it takes… A little reading. But people think I had a plaque made up and installed it in the car myself… 😩 If only more people were like you!
@@ChannelPretty well I was on the same boat as them at first Elvis only had one the prototype. So I’m sitting here saying “oh man this boy is liar and tryin to make money off Elvis’s name and with his new movie is out it’s perfect marketing strategies” but the other me the more intellectual side was well let’s read everything I possibly can and figure out my own verdict and see rather then call this guy a liar and fake and downgrade him. And little did I know I was wrong myself
@@tristan9680 Well that’s really big of you to admit that! Because all of the info is in fact online. All they have to do is fact check. But I also did this video a long time ago. Before his movie was even coming out. I would interview the actual owner of the car, but he does not want to be bothered with stuff like that. He’s an older Italian from New York and doesn’t play games at all. Which is why he elected me to sell the car for him. But he ran with people that I cannot mention here. But what I can say is, he did run with that crowd also. The Frank Sinatra’s, the rat pack, the Elvis Presley’s.
Enquiring minds would like to know the story. You should take it to Counts Kustoms. I’m sure Danny would love to see this baby. You may even get on the show 😎 and congrats on your century.
Sadly, it’s been there already. But you know how those spots are. They want ALL THE MONEY! That’s the nature of the business… 🤷🏽♂️
Wow that's a sweet car 🚗 really nice wish id the money
@@williedesmond8201 You and me BOTH, brother!
Does anyone know what happen to the white stutz Elvis owned?
I personally do not know. However, I know there are a few on display around the country. One at his home at, Graceland and one floating around on display in Las Vegas somewhere as well. I’m not sure if it’s still in Vegas, though.
Elvis had bought 5 of these in his life
I don’t know the exact number, but he had quite a few. But these people just don’t get it. Everyone is an Elvis expert! Smh
Lol Elvis might had even bought 1 or 2 more he bought a Dr one and he also had 3 black ones of his own also a white one the last one he owned and drove most was the 74 but he also bought one in like 71 it was suppose to goto frank Sinatra but Elvis bought it I'm definitely no historian but I do admire Elvis and the things he bought for himself and the many cars and houses and other things he bought for people he really was an amazing man
Current price ? Still have it ?
2.2 mill and yes, it's still available.
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What is the PRICE?????? I thought the exhaust exited below the doors not out the rear ??
I’m actually not sure where the exhaust exits. I’d have to watch the video again.
The side pipes were not functional, purely a styling feature
Any one can put a plaque on the dash. You would show proof of being Elvis's car if you had it.
You’re absolutely right! Which is why I’m in the process of reshooting the video. It’s NOT MY CAR. It’s my old landlords car, and he enlisted me to sell it for him! And he’s A “Made Man” if you know what I mean. Not the type of man you say, “no” to.
@@ChannelPretty I did see that another gentleman owned it. Yes i would love to hear the story behind it and if he has paper work to back it up. Thanks!
@@edgee3805 It’s a long story, which is why I chose the short route. But we are actually setting up the next video with all the details.
So what's the asking price?
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i dont see the gold plating and long hair carpet
This maybe not the one that you saw. He owned several of these models. And I'm not sure if he purchased this particular one to gift to Dr. Ghanem, or it was his personal vehicle and then gifted the doctor. But all of this information you can find online.
The 1971 model did not have those features. That started after production was moved in 1972 to Carrozzeria Saturn. This is a Carrozzeria Padane built car. Only 27 were built and only 17 remain, one of which I own
This was what the doctor got for perscribing all those pills for EP
Maybe we are in the wrong business, with the wrong friends. Lol
that's not Elvis's car his was a 1973
So do you think it's a fake, or I'm lying?
ever think maybe he had more than one?
@@castle3863 Thank you…
He owned multiple Blackhawks, genius
it is the same car but not the car of elvis presley
It’s the car that he gifted his personal physician.
Dr. Ghanem.
That’s not Elvis car he bought all the cars and he would be in the original title
If you can't spell his name, kinda hard to think it's authentic. Just saying.
Funny… It’s been proven by so many different t “Elvis Fans” in this exact thread that has already debunked your untrue comment. People that are actually familiar with this actual car.
Wow what a girl
WAS a girl. She sold recently.
not it his gad ews interior nd is gere ub nenohu fir years
@@patschannel938 Come again?… 🤔
This car is at Graceland wtf?
Nope! That’s another one. Elvis actually owned a few of these same cars. And the one I’m selling, he gifted to his doctor, Dr. Ghanem. It’s all over the Internet.
Then Elvis should be on the title just like all the other cars he gifted
So where is the documentation that states that Elvis bought this car
You have documentation that it’s Elvis car Il buy it right now
@@E-MATHER He GAVE the car to is physician, Dr. Ghanem as a gift. If you look at the dashboard, you’ll see the plaque that Elvis had made when he gave it to him. But again, you can definitely see all of this info on Google. It’s all there and documented.
Elvis who?? no one knows who you talking about.. let me tell you what you got, this here is a 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix in 2022... this ain't good for global warming and ain't going to be passing any smog test and due to the age, the thing drinks gas, i would say alot needs to be replace and seeing that the original body is missing that not good either as you can't get parts for it.. tell ya what the scrap value of this car is $250 right?? then i'll do you a solid and give you $2k for it cash right now..
the Elvis Presley name don't have that fame or collector crowd like it once did (mainly due to most of his original fan base has aged or died and younger ppl don't want to be associated with something "uncool" that is old ppl saying whats cool) but with that said his name still brings in money (and i still don't understand why).. Elvis was a car enthusiast so he had some really nice cars that and the fact that Stutz cars is some serious collectable cars i would say that this car is worth around $200k by itself and when you factor in Elvis maybe double its price so you may be looking at a $400k car... too rich for my blood...
Not my car to say. It belongs to my old landlord. And most of the things you said are right. With the exception of Elvis’ name being dead, as most of his fans are too old or died off. There’s actually a movie coming out of his life very soon. So that alone has revived the name and his brand. And with a legacy as huge as his, there is ALWAYS going to be a collector that will be interested in owning something that he once owned. Say what you will, but he wasn’t referred to as “The King” for no reason.
@MeanMustardMarkIV Hey, this is exactly what happens when you put yourself out there. Everyone is an expert, and you have to prove yourself to all the non-believers... But it comes with the territory... 🤷🏽♂️
Your crazy Elvis will always be big
@@E-MATHER Everyone doesn’t understand. Especially the younger generation that has no concern or care about music and artists from the past. Hey, what are you gonna do… 🤷🏽♂️
😂😂wtf elvis was the coolest cat on the planet