American Underslung
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1911 American Underslung in the Petersen Automotive Museum
The American Underslung was an American automobile, the brainchild of Harry Stutz; it was manufactured in Indianapolis from 1905 to 1914. The car featured an underslung chassi and huge wheels, giving it a distinctive appearance. Prices for the American Underslung ranged from $1250 to $4000; Teetor-Harley engines of 40 and 50hp were used. The car was also available from 1905 to 1908 with a conventional chassis; this model was called the "American Tourist".