Even with 40" wheels, it still had a sports car appearance. It is considered on eof the most signifigant automobiles of the era. The title was given because everytime I saw the two owners, they were dressed up wearing very colorful ties.
The American Underslung's chassis design and huge 40-inch (1,016 mm) wheels gave it a distinctive appearance and it was noticeably lower than other cars from the same era. The chassis was hung below the axles rather than set atop them, with the engine and transmission mass moved closer to the ground lowering the center of gravity and giving sports car appearance and handling. The design mounted the engine and body within the frame rails rather than the on top as with other cars of the era. Developed in collaboration with Harry Stutz, the 1905 Underslung "was one of the most significant, if unsung, automobiles of this century's first decade."
The American Underslung marketing slogan was "The Car For The Discriminating Few" and apparently there were few buyers. Although new models were introduced for 1914 and the company continued to boast the American Underslung was “America’s Most Luxurious Car,” at a time when the end came with the firm was put into receivership in November 1913. |