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The Stutz IV-Porte (also called Duplex and Victoria) were sedans produced by the Stutz Motor Car of America company in the 1970s and 1980s. The Stutz Diplomatica and later Royale were
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s produced by the Stutz Motor Car of America company in the 1970s and 1980s. All these cars shared characteristic design features, such as a spare tire protruding through the trunklid and freestanding headlamps as well as a very luxurious interior, with the
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coupe designed by
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.


Stutz Duplex

The Duplex was a sedan version of the
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coupe. A four-door prototype was built in 1970 by ''Carrozzeria Padane'', Modena, Italy. The sedan was offered in 1972 by the name ''Limousine'' and in 1973 by the name ''Duplex'' for US$32,500 (adjusted for inflation appr. US$170,000 in 2010 dollars). The Duplex was discontinued in 1974. Only one or two were built.


Stutz IV-Porte

The IV-Porte was produced from 1979 through 1981 on the
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/ Oldsmobile 88 Royale/
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platform. About 50 cars were built. The 1981 IV-Porte sedan was priced US$84,500 (adjusted for inflation appr. US$203,000 in 2010 dollars). Singer
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owned a white 1980 Stutz IV-Porte. In the movie '' Night Shift'' Bill "Blaze" Blazejowski (played by
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) appears to be driving a 1981 IV-Porte sedan.
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owned a 1979 IV-Porte, the car was located by and restored for his widow on the History channel television show ''
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''.


Stutz Victoria

In 1981 the IV-Porte was discontinued and replaced by the Victoria. This sedan was longer, offering more legroom and folding tables in the back, and was positioned as a limousine, complete with Stutz-provided driver service. It kept design features as the protruding spare on the trunklid and the freestanding headlamps but lacked the sidepipes. About 20 cars were built. Many of these Victorias, all of them white, were sold to the House of Saud, the Royal family of Saudi Arabia. But within 2 to 3 years all of them were retired due to various malfunctions. The 1985 Victoria was priced US$99,500 (adjusted for inflation appr. US$202,000 in 2010 dollars). A well maintained 1985 Stutz Victoria (black with red leather interior) was auctioned off at Fort Lauderdale, USA, on March 6, 2011 for US$39,050.


Stutz Diplomatica

The Diplomatica, introduced in 1981 and produced through 1985, was a standard-wheelbase limousine based on the
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. It had many design-similarities with the larger Stutz Royale. Of the seven Diplomaticas produced, all but one were purchased for use in the Kingdom of
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. The 1981 armored version was priced US$225,000 (adjusted for inflation appr. US$540,000 in 2010 dollars).


Stutz Royale

Three extended-wheelbase limousines designed by
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were also produced, the latter two using the Royale name in homage to the Bugatti Royale. The first two were purchased by
King Fahd Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ( ar, فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود ''Fahd ibn ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd'', ; 1920, 1921 or 1923 – 1 August 2005) was a Saudi Arabian politician who was King and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia fro ...
of Saudi Arabia, while the third went to
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, the President of
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. These 25-foot (7.5 m) state limousines had a throne in the back that could be raised above a sliding roof and rotate 360 degrees. This allowed the occupant to be in full view during a ceremonial parade. The throne could be dropped instantly and the roof closed automatically. The 1981 armored version of the Royale was in the Stutz pricelist for US$285,000 (adjusted for inflation appr. US$684,000 in 2010 dollars). Stutz used armor on their Chevrolet Suburban-based armored SUVs Defender/Gazelle/Bear.


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