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Technically, while often referred to as a "Cadillac" in casual conversation due to its engine and chassis, this was the ultra-rare Stutz—the very first one ever sold to a civilian. Elvis had famously beaten out Frank Sinatra for the privilege of owning it.

"Lot 402," the auctioneer barked, his voice echoing off the vaulted ceilings. "The 1971 Stutz Blackhawk. Delivered to Graceland. Driven by the King himself." 2022---Elvis-Presley-s-Cadillac-to-be-auctioned-soon

The desert sun beat down on the sleek, pale hood of the , a machine that looked less like a car and more like a rolling throne. Inside the cabin, the air smelled of aged leather and the faint, ghostly scent of cigar smoke—a lingering memory of the man who had once gripped the steering wheel with diamond-studded fingers. Technically, while often referred to as a "Cadillac"

For decades, the car had been a centerpiece of the Elvis Presley museum circuit, a silent witness to the King’s penchant for excess and elegance. But in late 2022, the word began to circulate through the high-stakes world of automotive collecting: "The 1971 Stutz Blackhawk

As the car was loaded onto a covered transport, the chrome bumpers caught the light one last time. The King was gone, and now, his favorite ride was moving on to a new garage, proving that even forty-five years after his final curtain call, Elvis Presley still knew how to draw a crowd.