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Stutz was an American luxury car manufacturer that was active in the early 20th century.
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Founded: 1911
Founder: , Henry F. Campbell
Headquarters: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Defunct: 1939
The Stutz Motor Car Company of America, Inc., was an American producer of high-end sports and luxury cars based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Throughout its history, Stutz was known as a producer of fast cars (America's first sports car) and, from 1924, luxury cars for the rich and famous.
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In June 1913 Ideal Motor Car Company changed its name to Stutz Motor Car Company (of Indiana) and Stutz Auto Parts Company (it manufactured Stutz's transaxle) was merged into it.
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