Elvis' 1971 Stutz Blackhawk | Production Model

Elvis purchased his second Stutz Blackhawk, this time a production model on September 8, 1971. This car was delivered to Elvis on September 9, 1971 at his 144 Monavale Street, Beverly Hills home. The 1971 models were all two seaters with a small jump seat in the back that folded down to accept matching luggage.

This 1971 model used a two piece split windshield. In 1972 Stutz switched to a factory GM windshield.

The original radio for the 1971 Blackhawk was a Lear Jet AM/FM 8-track, this was the best in car audio money could buy at the time.

Elvis with his 1971 Stutz Blackhawk production model - 144 Monavale Street, Beverly Hills - September, 1971
Elvis with his 1971 Stutz Blackhawk production model - 144 Monavale Street, Beverly Hills - September, 1971

Elvis with his 1971 Stutz Blackhawk production model - 144 Monavale Street, Beverly Hills - September, 1971
Elvis with his 1971 Stutz Blackhawk production model - 144 Monavale Street, Beverly Hills - September, 1971

Elvis' 1971 Stutz Blackhawk - this time a production model
Elvis' 1971 Stutz Blackhawk production model

The original radio for the 1971 Blackhawk was a 'Lear Jet' AM/FM 8-track, this was the best in car audio money could buy at the time.
The original radio for the 1971 Blackhawk was a 'Lear Jet' AM/FM 8-track, this was the best in car audio money could buy at the time

Temporary Registration for Elvis' 1971 Stutz Blackhawk
Temporary Registration for Elvis' second Stutz Blackhawk - 1971

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