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“Baby Stutz” 350 gpm engine modified in 1930 by the New Stutz Fire Apparatus Company.

“Baby Stutz” 350 gpm engine modified in 1930 by the New Stutz Fire Apparatus Company.

by Museum Admin | Dec 10, 2019

The famous auto maker and racer also built fire engines.  Stutz began his fire engine business in Indianapolis in 1919 and built engines and ladder trucks until the Crash of 1929.  This rig was his smallest model. The town of Havre de Grace, Maryland bought it in...
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