| FEATURE | BENEFIT | | Non-Neon Reproduction Vintage Signs. | Quality. | | Over 100 different signs. | Wide variety in choices of signs to pick from. | | 18 gauge steel. | Strong material for durability. | | 1/8” Mounting holes. | 6 holes for ease of mounting. | | Size | 25.5 inch diameter | | Baked enamel finish. | Durable and cost efficient finish. | | Sign Mounting Options | The sign can either be mounted as a double mounted sign using the wall bracket. OR, the sign can be mounted in one of the neon sign canisters. |
STUTZ was "The car that made good in a day". That day was at the first Indianapolis 500, in May of 1911. Harry Stutz built a car in five weeks, entered it in the race, and finished eleventh. That wasn't good enough to win any money, but it was good enough to produce an advertising slogan. The Stutz Company was not a mass producer of automobiles, but instead made limited numbers of fast cars. The most famous was the legendary Stutz Bearcat of 1913, a true sports car. One legend claims that Stutz intentionally installed clutches with such stiff springs that women couldn't use them. Stutz produced between 2000 and 5000 cars annually during the twenties. In 1932 the Bearcat name was revived for a speedster guaranteed to surpass 100 mph, but in 1934 only six cars left the factory, and in January 1935 the company announced that it was quitting car production to make delivery vans. The Stutz Company was dissolved in 1939. FREE SHIPPING!! |