Classic American cars have many names. And when the eighth Burn Prevention Foundation Concours d’Elegance of the Eastern United States car show opens at Lehigh University’s Mountaintop Campus in ...
Stutz was born on the Speedway in 1911 and died in the Depression in 1935. But in between the hairy Bearcat (Escape Roads, March 23, 1998) and the suitably climactic DV-32 (Nov. 27, 1995), the fabled ...
There have been over 1,800 car brands in the United States auto industry since 1896. Entrepreneurs and enthusiasts saw the American auto industry as a way to make a name for themselves and, hopefully, ...
A notable feature of the early 1920’s was the Stutz Bearcat, a fast & flashy automobile that rode, looked, and sounded like a racing car. About the same time that Bearcats were reaching the peak of ...
John Boyle, 59, a retired Air Force officer from Colbert, Wash., on his George Barris-built Stutz Bearcat, as told to A.J. Baime: In 1971, a television series began called “Bearcats!”—the story of two ...
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