33. Stutz Blackhawk
The early ‘70s saw the return of one of the most famous classic American brands, Stutz. New York banker James O’Donnell resurrected the company and invested heavily in marketing, design, and bespoke production. They designed the Blackhawk on a Pontiac Grand Prix chassis using its drivetrain and 455 V8. Then Stutz commissioned various Italian coachwork companies to produce unique, retro-inspired bodies.

The Blackhawk entered production in late 1970. Due to its unique style, strong marketing, and celebrity endorsements, the Stutz Blackhawk soon became one of the most exclusive and in-demand American cars. Although it cost over $20,000 in 1971, which was close to the price of a new Rolls Royce, O’Donnell found many customers. That is what kept his company in business for almost 20 years.