This seems a bit bitter sweet. All the boxes tell the story of a man who dreamed of restoring this car, but never managed to do it. I have no doubt that you will make it happen!
Looking at the images of the beautiful restorations at the beginning of the video, I don't think any car-making company has subsequently equalled or surpassed the sheer elegance of cars produced in the 1920's/1930's, especially those from the American manufacturers. Well done and thank you for restoring these beautiful cars. Best wishes from England.
I am really looking forward to seeing this job go through your shop. You will have a great opportunity to show all of the skills that are required and the coordination involved to do a first class restoration on a rare car. Thank you for posting.
The Stutz DV-32 used a DOHC straight-8 and made 156 HP. You can see the twin cams at the 4:09 mark. Only the DV-32 and the Duesenberg J featured DOHC at the time.
It would great to see an update and video of the Speedwell that you are restoring. That DV 32 will be an awesome series , what a beautiful car. Le Baron bodied Stutzes were the ultimate in the classic era. Le Baron bodied cars
I didn't know you needed another project in your building. Well when something this rare comes along and its "almost finished" you have to go for it. Looking forward to the process and the up coming videos
For once the algorithm suggested something cool and i had to subscribe. Looking forward to this series, in the mean time i will watch your past videos. Keep them coming!
Are you going to include "everything" in the restoration story? Even the swearing!?!? I can hear you now...."Why would somebody do that 😡!?!?" 😄 Great car and great project! Looking forward to seeing it come together, and so glad you're putting out some more videos! 👏
Cant wait so see the your work in progress! I really love your channel and i love to have you back after your youtube abstinence. Greetings from Austria
I assume you will be in MN to look at my friend's mostly original DV32 convertible sedan. Only the motor has been rebuilt. That is quite an ambitious undertaking to be at Pebble Beach in 2024. Best of luck. Is it just coincidence that the DV32 and the Duesenberg J engines look so similar.
The Utard comment appeared to be an insult to the residents of the state. Bad idea to come into a state and insult the residents. I clicked the dislike button and quit watching it because of the bad manners.
This seems a bit bitter sweet. All the boxes tell the story of a man who dreamed of restoring this car, but never managed to do it. I have no doubt that you will make it happen!
I'm really looking forward to the videos documenting the restoration of this car! Thanks for posting the videos.
DV 32...Stutz..... someone would call that Automotive Royalty... its definitely in the right shop for a rebuild.. I will be following along! 👍
Looking at the images of the beautiful restorations at the beginning of the video, I don't think any car-making company has subsequently equalled or surpassed the sheer elegance of cars produced in the 1920's/1930's, especially those from the American manufacturers. Well done and thank you for restoring these beautiful cars. Best wishes from England.
Please, don`t forget the german manufacturers. Horch, Audi, Maybach and of course Mercedes etc...did her best to match with the competitors.
I am really looking forward to seeing this job go through your shop. You will have a great opportunity to show all of the skills that are required and the coordination involved to do a first class restoration on a rare car. Thank you for posting.
Really looking forward to it. Thanks for sharing the build with us. And as a Wyoming resident, I feel your love for its weather.
Looking forward to the project. Another ambitious undertaking. Definitely worth following.
This series will be a treat, thank you in advance for brining it to us.
I love that you’re posting videos again I love seeing the projects and beautiful cars
Looking forward to seeing this project. I'm sure it'll be beautiful when it's finished. Stutz made a magnificent automobile.
This will be great fun to watch! Thank you for sharing, Nice Cessna 414 in the hanger with the car.
The Stutz DV-32 used a DOHC straight-8 and made 156 HP. You can see the twin cams at the 4:09 mark. Only the DV-32 and the Duesenberg J featured DOHC at the time.
And only the Stutz had a hemispherical combustion chamber... the first true "hemi".
I'd rather have one of these than a Duesenberg.
Glad to see the old boy finally made it to your shop!
Wow. Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
(I love the part of the snowy trip also)
I'm definitely along for the ride! Thanks for uploading :)
It would great to see an update and video of the Speedwell that you are restoring. That DV 32 will be an awesome series , what a beautiful car. Le Baron bodied Stutzes were the ultimate in the classic era.
Le Baron bodied cars
I didn't know you needed another project in your building. Well when something this rare comes along and its "almost finished" you have to go for it. Looking forward to the process and the up coming videos
For once the algorithm suggested something cool and i had to subscribe. Looking forward to this series, in the mean time i will watch your past videos. Keep them coming!
really looking forward to seeing this car progress. also keen to learn a bit about the marque. get to it!!
Looking forward to see every minute detail, I wouldn't miss it for the world.
That should be a cool car when done! I’ve been following all your videos, great channel!😊
Awesome, I cannot wait for more on this car!
I can’t wait, to see more!
Are you going to include "everything" in the restoration story? Even the swearing!?!? I can hear you now...."Why would somebody do that 😡!?!?" 😄 Great car and great project! Looking forward to seeing it come together, and so glad you're putting out some more videos! 👏
Wow, you got me hooked on this series! I'll be sharing it now on my Facebook page.
If you're ever in Indianapolis, the Stutz factory building is still there and it's got a bunch of Stutzes in it!
Can't wait, what a find !
Looking forward to seeing this car restored.
Turn to y our other rght!!!!... love it!! and the car is such a plain jewel!!!!
Cant wait so see the your work in progress! I really love your channel and i love to have you back after your youtube abstinence.
Greetings from Austria
I assume you will be in MN to look at my friend's mostly original DV32 convertible sedan. Only the motor has been rebuilt. That is quite an ambitious undertaking to be at Pebble Beach in 2024. Best of luck. Is it just coincidence that the DV32 and the Duesenberg J engines look so similar.
History of the Stutz Mfg company, History of the family, 1 of 3 left , sounds like a great build and research endevor .
I just bought a 1928 BB convertible couple in just about the same shape. Be interesting in seeing how much difference there is. My body is Phillips
A very advanced car for the era
Can't Wait !!!
Awesome car
WOW
DANG that's a Cessna 180!
I've been there. Turn on the money hose.
1st view...
I can’t wait 🙂.
I ‘am curious. Was it a abandoned project like often seen? Someone start a restoration and loose interest or funds along the way.
From New York viewer, spending the winter in Miami, now on vacation in El Salvador with my young trophy fiancée
This car is no where close to being finished to the quality you put out.
Do you have a picture of the luggage rack
Come to find out the LeBaron Convertible Sedans do not have a rack.
Lots of hours editing your video
I'm pretty sure that I see a box of Biden's classified documents back there at 1:12
The Utard comment appeared to be an insult to the residents of the state. Bad idea to come into a state and insult the residents. I clicked the dislike button and quit watching it because of the bad manners.
I didn't know the term. It's your local Utah residents that said the term. Not me. Relax. Take a deep breath.