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DETROIT -- It's certainly one of the most original cars ever and it's named for a sacred beetle. It's the 1935 Stout Scarab, which is about to go on display again at the Detroit Historical Museum.
The Scarab's high price (they cost about $89,000 in today's money and came out during the Great Depression) and ahead-of-its-time design stopped them from catching on. Remember, this is the mid ...
The rare bug-like Scarab has been on display at the Detroit Historical Museum for a year, but time is running out to get a glimpse of it. Sunday, Aug. 21, will be the last day the car will be on ...
Scarab entered five of the ten events scheduled for the 1960 season, enlisting Richie Ginther, Lance Reventlow, and Chuck Daigh as drivers. Unfortunately for Reventlow, the F1 car was nowhere near ...
With the 2024 season likely to become the 67th Formula One triumph for a European constructor, I'm here to talk about the 1960 Scarab, the first all-American F1 car.
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