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Stutz Blackhawk

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Stutz Blackhawk
Manufacturer Stutz Motor Company
Production 1971–1987
Class Personal Luxury car
Engine(s) 302 Windsor
350 V8
351 Windsor
T/A 6.6
6.6. Litre
425 V8
429 Cobra Jet
454 Super Sport
455 Rocket
460 Cleveland
472 V8
500 V8
First generation 1971
Production 1971
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 429 Cobra Jet
454 Super Sport
455 Rocket
460 Cleveland
472 V8
500 V8
Second Generation 1972
Production 1972
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 429 Cobra Jet
454 Super Sport
455 Rocket
460 Cleveland
472 V8
500 V8
Third Generation 1973
Production 1973
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 429 Cobra Jet
454 Super Sport
455 Rocket
460 Cleveland
472 V8
500 V8
Fourth Generation 1974-1976
Production 1974–1976
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 429 Cobra Jet
454 Super Sport
455 Rocket
460 Cleveland
472 V8
500 V8
Fifth Generation 1977-1979
Production 1977–1979
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 302 Windsor
350 V8
351 Windsor
T/A 6.6
6.6 Litre
425 V8
460 Cleveland
Sixth Generation 1980-1984
Production 1980–1984
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 302 Windsor
350 V8
351 Windsor
Seventh Generation 1985-1987
Production 1985–1987
Body style(s) 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
Engine(s) 302 Windsor
350 V8
351 Windsor

The Stutz Blackhawk was an American luxury car produced from 1971 through 1987. The Stutz Motor Company had been revived by James O'Donnell and Virgil Exner-designed car was prototyped by Ghia. It debuted in January of 1970 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The prototype cost more than US$300,000. The production Blackhawk used Pontiac Grand Prix hardware and Pontiac's 7.5 L (455 in³) V8 engine. Output from the specially tuned engine was 425 hp (317 kW) and 420 ft·lbf (570 N·m). A GM TH400 automatic transmission was used, allowing the 5000 lb (2300 kg) car to accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 8.4 seconds with a 130 mph (210 km/h) top speed. Fuel economy was just 8 miles per gallon (30 L/100 km). Later Blackhawks used Pontiac's 403 and 350. Exner's design included a spare tire that protruded through the trunklid and separate headlights. The interior included gold plated trim and birdseye maple. All early Blackhawks were coupes, but rare sedans were produced later. In 1980, the Blackhawk was redesigned for the Pontiac Bonneville chassis. The first production car was purchased by Elvis Presley (who later bought four more), with other famous owners including Sammy Davis Jr., Evel Knievel, Robert Goulet, Larry Holmes, Willy Nelson, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Lucille Ball, Wilson Pickett (1974), Billy Joel, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Al Pacino, Frank Sinatra, Joseph Denney, Wayne Newton, and H.B. Halicki. Frank Sinatra had vied with Elvis for the first car. Each car included a dash plaque naming its original owner. The price for 1972 was US$23,000 but spiked to US$43,000 the next year. About 500 Blackhawks had been produced when production ended in 1987.

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