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Stutz and was
The DSL was written by Michael Stutz.
( Dulian would later become sales manager for the Tucker Car Corp .) Dulian was transferred a couple of years later ; Tucker stayed in Memphis and was a salesman for Ivor Schmidt ( Stutz ) and John Fischer ( Chrysler ), where he became general sales manager.
Les Paul was born Lester William Polsfuss outside Milwaukee, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, to George and Evelyn ( 1888 – 1989 ) ( née Stutz ) Polsfus.
Paul's mother was related to the founders of Milwaukee's Valentin Blatz Brewing Company and the makers of the Stutz automobile.
In the U. S. ( where the type was variously called roadster, speedster, runabout, or raceabout, there was Apperson, Kissel, Marion, Midland, National, Overland, Stoddard-Dayton, and Thomas among small models ( which today would be called sports cars ), while Chadwick, Mercer, Stutz, and Simplex were among large ones ( which might today be called sports sedans or grand tourers ).
Priced around US $ 3000, it was competitive with Marmon, Lincoln, Packard, Franklin, and Stutz ; the 1930 Chrysler copied several styling elements.
A number of Bond scholars have noted the Lee's interpretation of the character was in line with the original literary representation ; Cork and Stutz observed that Lee was " very close to Fleming's version of the character ", whilst Rubin commented on the serious, efficient, no-nonsense authority figure.
His 1914 Indy finish was in an Indianapolis-built Stutz, making him the highest finishing driver in an American car in a race dominated by Europeans.
The Bearcat was based on the 1975 Stutz Blackhawk model which was produced by the now-defunct American luxury car manufacturer, Stutz Motor Company.
The population was growing in the 1920s, and several millionaires such as Harvey Firestone, J. C. Penney, Harvey Stutz, Albert Champion, Frank Seiberling, and Rockwell LaGorce built homes on Miami Beach.
His final appearance was in the 1930 24 Hours of Le Mans where, driving an American Stutz, he failed to finish.
His revival of Duesenberg failed, but he was instrumental in the revival of Stutz in the 1970s.
The American Underslung was an American automobile, the brainchild of Harry Stutz and designer Fred Tone, manufactured in Indianapolis from 1905 to 1914 by American Motor Car Company.
Developed in collaboration with Harry Stutz, the 1905 Underslung " was one of the most significant, if unsung, automobiles of this century's first decade.
Between Weesen and Murg in 1964, the N3 center was opened as a main road and led by the six tunnels: Ofenegg (), Weisswand (), Standenhorn (), Glattwand (), Mühlehorn () and Stutz ().
In 1962, Lee was cast in the role that The Illustrated who's who of the cinema thought would probably be his best remembered, playing the character of M, the head of the Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 )— and the superior of James Bond — in the first Eon Productions film, Dr. No. A number of Bond scholars have noted that Lee's interpretation of the character was in line with the original literary representation ; Cork and Stutz observed that Lee was " very close to Fleming's version of the character ", whilst Rubin commented on the serious, efficient, no-nonsense authority figure.
In 1929, he was responsible for designing the bodies ( built by Weymann ) of the Stutz Black Hawks entered at Le Mans.

Stutz and automobile
* Blackhawk ( automobile ), an automobile manufactured by the Stutz Motor Car Company in Indianapolis
* Stutz Bearcat, an automobile produced by the Stutz Motor Company

Stutz and production
Stutz production ended in 1934.
Pre-war DOHC 4 valve per cylinder production engines included the Duesenberg and the Stutz DV-32 straight-8 engines.

Stutz and selling
The next year, the founder, Harry C. Stutz, renamed the company Stutz Motor Company and began selling high-performance roadsters like the famous Stutz Bearcat.

Stutz and company
In 1922, three Stutz investors, one of whom was Charles M. Schwab, gained control of the company.
The Stutz Diplomatica and later Royale were limousines produced by the Stutz Motor Car of America company in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Stutz IV-Porte ( also called Duplex and Victoria ) were sedans produced by the Stutz Motor Car of America company in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Stutz Diplomatica and later Royale were limousines produced by the Stutz Motor Car of America company in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Stutz Defender ( later called the Gazelle and Bear ) was an SUV based on the Chevrolet Suburban produced by the Stutz Motor Car of America company in the 1980s.

Stutz and 1919
Early multi-valve engines in T-head configuration were the 1917 Stutz straight-4 and 1919 Pierce-Arrow straight-6 engines.

Stutz and after
Diego returned to USA with his pregnant fiance American / Australian model Heston Stutz and son Penn, after four years in the A-League, looking to win a contract with an MLS club.
First formed in 1987 after vocalist Jeff Heiskell, who with Ed Winters ( guitar ) had been playing acoustically in Knoxville as a duo, met Tim Stutz ( bass ) at a local bar called Hawkeyes Corner.
There is also a car theme with Lancia Drive, Lagonda Drive, Bugatti Drive, Mercedes Road, Maserati Drive and Peugeot Drive becoming main thoroughfares and Fiat, Ferrari, Cadillac, Ford, Alfa, Renault, Rambler, Vauxhall, Buick, Leyland, Delaunay, Daimler, Stutz, Morgan, Sunbeam Place, Pontiac Place, Chevrolet Place, Delage Place and Oldsmobile Place being named after cars too.

Stutz and with
The cars had 747 cc inline-four engines and looked something like small Chevrolets with Stutz and Marmon-style horizontal hood louvres.
He would continue his look with the modern Stutz ), and the largest tailfins ever.
Born in Mason City, Illinois, he had early design experience with Packard, General Motors and Stutz.
Acts who appeared included: Gloria Gaynor, George Roper, Ken Dodd, Duncan Norvelle, Black Lace, Bernie Winters, Stutz Bear Cats, Kit and the Widow, Wall Street Crash, Kiki Dee, Diane Solomon, Michael Ball, ' Nasty Nigel ' Lythgoe, Martin " The Beast " Francis, Tom Pepper, Fay Presto, Pete Price, Manhattan Transfer, Shane Richie, The Flaming Hamsters, Stan Boardman, Fascinating Aida, Showaddywaddy, Kajagoogoo, Frankie Howerd, Colm Wilkinson, Wilfrid Brambell from Steptoe and Son, Sinitta, Five Star, Indigo Lady, Cheryl Baker, Phil Cornwell, Jaki Graham, Nana Mouskouri, The Chuckle Brothers, Brian Conley, Roy Walker, Wayne Sleep, Andrew O ' Connor, Gareth Hunt, Peter Beckett, Syd Lawrence ( with his orchestra ), Frankie Vaughan, Jessica Martin, George Roper, Caroline Cossey, The Foxes, Mud, Chris Emmett, Keith Harris and Orville, Mick Miller, Diane Solomon, Mark Heap ( The Two Marks ) and Vince Hill.
Williams had earlier organized a race with two reproduction Stutz Bearcats in 1971.
The Stutz Motor Company used a modified T-head with 16 valves, twin-spark ignition and aluminium pistons to produce 80 bhp ( 59 kW ) at 2400 rpm from a 360. 8 cid ( 5. 8-liter ) straight-4 ( 0. 22 bhp per cubic inch ).
In 1931 the Stutz Motor Company introduced a 322 cid ( 5. 3-liter ) dual camshaft 32-valve straight-8 with 156 bhp ( 116 kW ) at 3900 rpm, called DV-32.
Factory literature from 1913 describes the Bearcat as " The Stutz Bearcat, designed to meet the needs of the customer desiring a car built along the lines of a racing car with a slightly higher gear ratio than our normal torpedo roadster, has met with great favor with motor car owners and meets the demand for a car of this class.
Because of design difficulties with this convertible Stutz decided to produce the 1970 Blackhawk coupe first.
The Bearcat II was based on the Pontiac Firebird chassis with 5. 7-liter ( 350 ci ) V8 multi port fuel-injected Corvette engine and had a lightweight, dent-and corrosion-proof body made of what Stutz called Diamond Fiber Comp., a kind of carbon-fiber composite.
* Anne Rice's novel The Witching Hour, in which Stella rides around with Julien in a Stutz Bearcat to go to parties and brothels.
In addition, episodes of the radio sitcoms Life with Luigi and The Burns and Allen Show had stories in which the heroes thereof wound up buying Stutz Bearcats.
*** Proatriplex ( W. A. Weber ) Stutz & G. L. Chu, with only one species:
Other than the name it bears no resemblance with the original Stutz Blackhawk ( 1929-1931 ).
* An episode of Dragonball GT features the appearance of an escape vehicle with a remarkable likeness to the Stutz Blackhawk.
The marque reappeared in 1968 under the aegis of Stutz Motor Car of America, Inc., and with a newly defined modern retro-look.
Stutz has also been credited with the development of " the under-slung chassis ", an invention that greatly enhanced the safety and cornering of motor vehicles and one that is still in use today.

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