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1916 STUTZ MODEL 4C ROADSTER

Chassis No. 3927

Engine: four cylinder, in-line, T-head, cast in pairs, 390 ci, 50 bhp; Gearbox: three speed manual; Brakes: mechanical, internal expanding; Suspension: semi-elliptic springs. Right hand drive.

With a recorded mileage of just 7,836 this car is in good original condition throughout with straight and sound body and fenders, and a good black leather interior which can be used for patterns for new upholstery. The top is also usable for patterns.

This car shares the specifications of the Bearcat, inluding the husky 50 horsepower T-head engine which makes these cars such a powerhouse.

The paint is an older amateur effort which has been effective in preserving the car during its long storage. It sports a rare Automobile Club of America mascot on its radiator cap.

The condition of this car indicates that, once running, it could be used without any major work or restoration. Conversely, it's condition is such that it could prove to be a relatively easy restoration to prize-winning standards.

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