Showing posts with label Stutz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stutz. Show all posts
2.06.2011
5.11.2010
Dean Martin's cars, quite a variety

According to http://www.dexigner.com/product/news-g12107.html Dean owned one of these 1967 Ferrari 412P on exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum. This is collborated by a commercial on the HDtht channel, which gives the following info: raced by the Belgium team Ecurie Francorchamps, owned by Harry Yeaggy, and was featured in the Cincinnati Art Museum from Nov 2007 to Jan 2008 http://www.designtaxi.com/news.php?id=13507
Also, just found a collaboration http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/oh/story/entertainment/events/2007/12/26/fe122707calendar.html
Exhibit of the 1967 412P Ferrari. On loan from Harry Yeaggy, car has been owned by Hollywood movie mogul, John Calley and actor James Coburn, as well as Dean Martin Jr. and Cincinnati's own Carl Lindner. Through Jan. 6. Cincinnati Art Museum.
http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org/Absolutenm/templates/ArtTempExhibitions.aspx?articleid=590&zoneid=78



If you loved Dean Martin, and want to check out a really cool laid back blog about him, his movies, some stills, and some video clips, ya gotta go see http://ilovedinomartin.blogspot.com/
3.31.2010
racing a Stutz in Brazil, 1938
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Stutz
12.25.2009
Old Hollywood, some stars and their cars, pre-1940












If you enjoyed this post, try this following link where I've posted many similar Hollywood stars and their vehicles like Rita Hayworth pulling the bumpers off her car for the scrap metal effort for WW2, John Wayne on a motorbike, Hitchcock in his 300SL, and dozens more: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/celebrity
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Avoin Voisin,
celebrity,
Hollywood,
Isotta Fraschini,
movie,
Packard,
Stanley,
Stutz
9.09.2009
8.31.2009
Terrific stuff from before the 1930's
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bus,
fire engine,
Shorpy,
Stutz,
traffic signal
1.05.2009
8.30.2008
Too many great cars for sale, rich people are fortunate to have such an enormous selection


Here's 58 cool cars, Rolls, Porsche, Stutz, Maybach, Isotta, Duesenburg, Bently, Bugatti, and more... mostly impossible for us regular people to consider ever buying.
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Factory race car,
race cars,
roadster,
Stutz
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