Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1921 — Page 9

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Stutz Motor Car Cos. of America, inc. INDIANAPOLIS

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921.

Stutz cars have a heritage of which we are justly proud. Their ancestors conquered the best cars of two continents in the fierce, telltale battle for supremacy on the race course. All the dominating speed, durability and victorious spirit of the Stutz fprebears of yesteryear are evident in the Stutz descendants of today. The years have made necessary but few refinements in the 4-cylinder, 16-valve power plant of the conquering Stutz ancestors. Luxurious upholstering and the most comfortable and convenient appointments have supplanted the bucket seats of the race car—yet the confident feeling of security and superiority of Stutz race pilots haunts you as you fide in the Stutz of today. The sturdy chassis that defied the ruts of road courses and constant vibration of speedways has lost none of its strength in today’s refined Stutz. But there is unusual comfort in travel and unequalled ease of operation. . Stutz is as distinctive and outstanding among all the wonderful cars of the present period as its ancestors were on the race course. Dignified, confident, admired and trusted, there is a something in the demeanor of the Stutz, sired by the success of its forefathers. Blood will tell—and the Stutz has a pedigree. As distinctive and sturdy as the Stutz car is the organization which builds it. It is not the handiwork of any one man, but rather the perfect co-ordination, of a group of men, all experts in their chosen work. They do not seek to foist upon the public their personal accomplishments, preferring to point to the Stutz car as a true example of their workmanship. These men build more than an automobile. Into every Stutz car, along with the most perfect materials, is tradition and a reputation that will never be stained. The atmosphere of successful achievement and service well performed permeates the factory as well as the executives’ office. These things mean a something to Stutz owners, that cannot be meas ured by a price. Every new Stutz car is ready to prove its increased value over the Stutz of the past. •

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