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1937 Stewart Utility?
Saw this one pop up on BAT today, and it's an interesting/strange little vehicle. According to the owner, this 1937 Stewart Coupe Utility is the only remaining example anywhere in the world. Built in Australia by Buffalo, New York-based Stewart Motor Corporation. Note the steering on the right (wrong ;)) side, and the close quarters. Unique, for sure!
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Rare but funky. Now I have to look up Stewart autos, you are stretching my knowledge.
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that's cool. Front bumper looks like 33/34 ford, Rear bumper looks art deco counter top dispenser parts.. LOL..
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That is pretty neat. Odd but cool. Thanks for sharing it Roger.
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It reminds me very much of the (Aussie built again,) International Harvester utilitys (utes) of the same era.
Even the (Aussie built,) Ford Mainlines from the mid fifties were built that style; no vertical back window to the cab, but quarters, and a sloping back.