Stutz Blackhawk
The Stutz Blackhawk was an ultra-luxury car produced by the Stutz Motor Company from 1971 to 1987. The Blackhawk was designed by Virgil Exner and was very expensive to produce. The cars were hand-built in Modena and then Turin in Italy, with each of the cars taking over 1,500 hours to produce. The Blackhawk cost between $22,500 and $75,000 when new; the cars were often more expensive than the Rolls-Royce cars they competed with. Production ended in 1987 with approximately 600 having been manufactured. The Stutz Bl…
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Stutz Blackhawk is listed with Mainline as its first catalog lane. The production window shown here is 1980 - 1999. Known designer credit: Larry Wood. Use the Description, Versions, Gallery notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
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