Stout Scarab

The Stout Scarab is a streamlined 19301940s American car, designed by William Bushnell Stout and manufactured by Stout Engineering Laboratories and later by Stout Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan.

Stout Motor Car Company
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorStout Engineering Laboratories
Founded1936 (1936)
FounderWilliam B. Stout
Defunct1946 (1946)
Fateceased production
HeadquartersDetroit, Michigan,
Key people
William B. Stout, John Tjaarda
ProductsAutomobiles
Production output
9 plus 1 concept car (1932-1946)

The Stout Scarab is credited by some as the world's first production minivan, and a 1946 experimental prototype of the Scarab became the world's first car with a fiberglass bodyshell and air suspension.

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