Blackhawk (automobile)

The Blackhawk was an automobile manufactured by the Stutz Motor Car Company in Indianapolis from 1929 to 1930.

The Blackhawk was not as powerful, nor as expensive, as contemporary Stutzes, which is most likely why it was marketed as a separate make.

[1] The year previously, there was a Stutz model called the Black Hawk, doubtlessly leading to confusion for more than one customer.

[2] A wide variety of open and closed body styles were available on the 127.5" wheelbase chassis.

[1] The brand was discontinued by years end, another early victim of the Great Depression.