File:1915 Stutz H.C.S. Roadster.jpg
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[edit]Description1915 Stutz H.C.S. Roadster.jpg | Stutz introduced the 4-cylinder H.C.S. Roadster model for 1915. It was intended to be a less-expensive alternative to the famous Bearcat. After Harry C. Stutz left Stutz Motor Car Co. in 1919 he began a new firm to build a new car named H.C.S. That make survived only from 1920 until 1925. |
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Author | Alden Jewell |
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