About this Event
The story of Harry Stutz is a unique and fascinating one. Stutz was an American auto manufacturer, entrepreneur, self-taught engineer and early automotive innovator.
With a mere five weeks to build and test a car, he and his team managed a respectable eleventh place finish at the inaugural Indianapolis 500-mile race, propelling this high-end automotive marque into immortal history as the “car that made good in a day.” Stutz would continue to dominate the racing scene, and would go on to create one of the most-successful early American racing programs, taking home the checkered flag in 25 out of 30 races entered. Join us on Saturday, July 9, as we examine the life and work of one of America’s earliest automotive and discover for yourself why Dr. Simeone considered these cars to be worthy inclusions to the collection.
Featured demonstrated cars will include.
- 1916 Stutz Bearcat
- 1927 Stutz AA Black Hawk
- 1929 Stutz Supercharged Le Mans
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, 6825-31 Norwitch Drive, Philadelphia, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 12.00