This Stutz DV-32 Monte Carlo was delivered to one of Stutz's wealthy clients in 1933. The listed sales price was between $6475 and $8675, a virtual fortune in those days. Stutz long standing association with racing is evidenced by its development of the DV-32 line. This 332 cubic-inch displacement engine, with its dual overhead cams, four valves per cylinder and hemispherical combustion chambers producing approximately 160 horsepower is a true engineering marvel. This Monte Carlo features a three speed synchromesh transmission, Vacuum assisted power brakes, and thermostatically controlled hood louvers. These features plus its well-appointed interior makes this car a true Icon of automobile manufacturing.Also photographed at :