I do not have many pictures of early Stutz T Head 4 cylinder motor, but the waterjackets look same as those shown in pictures of early Stutz motors. The chassis/frame front crossmember is still at front of engine, and it looks like it meets the side rails with 2 large rivets at each end - do not know if this helps - I can check tomorrow and measure width of crossmember, and also how far rivets are apart. The person I got the remains from had a real old b/w photo of supposed car, and it was from memory an open car with large old centre lock wire wheels - a real early roadster I think. It came from one of Aust's richest old money farming areas. It now has a wrong later carby on it, and the alloy intake manifold is basically same diameter each half from carby to blocks, not as sculptured as one's shown in pictures of early Bearcats. I can send photos, but do not know if this forum allows/provides for that? I grabbed the remains because I would like to build up as much as possible of a correct car - my first old/only cars were a 1930 A Ford Roadster, and a 1923 Dodge 4 - old big 4 cylinder cars have real character, and if not a Stutz, my hope was a 1914 Cadillac with the 2 speed diff - these remains I became aware of 2 years ago, got the chance to buy them last month. enough from Australia for now - any help re i-d ing this, and where best to find any other bits much appreciated - I now have later higher performance 50s-70s cars, so this is maybe me trying to recreate the first fun I had with my cars when just a teenager not realising how much of my life I would waste on having fun, working on, old cars !!!? Christopher