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Harry C. Stutz left the Stutz Motor Car Company in 1919 to form The H. C. S. Motor Car Co. Both company's produced automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. The first H. C. S. automobile left the Indianapolis assembly plant in 1920.

The automobiles were relatively expensive with a 1922 Roadster selling for $2725.00, a four door Touring car $2775.00, a two door Coupe $3250.00, and a four door Sedan $3650.00. The early automobiles were equipped with four cylinder Weidely engine. H.C.S. automobiles with four cylinder engines were produced until 1925. However, in 1923 Harry C. Stutz designed a new six cylinder engine with about 30 HP for his automobiles. This powerful engine was built by Mid-West Engine Corp.

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Harry C. Stutz left the Stutz Motor Car Company in 1919 to form The H. C. S. Motor Car Co. Both company's produced automobiles in Indianapolis, Indiana. The first H. C. S. automobile left the Indianapolis assembly plant in 1920.

The automobiles were relatively expensive with a 1922 Roadster selling for $2725.00, a four door Touring car $2775.00, a two door Coupe $3250.00, and a four door Sedan $3650.00. The early automobiles were equipped with four cylinder Weidely engine. H.C.S. automobiles with four cylinder engines were produced until 1925. However, in 1923 Harry C. Stutz designed a new six cylinder engine with about 30 HP for his automobiles. This powerful engine was built by Mid-West Engine Corp.

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Subject ID: 49305