A yellow and black 1914 Stutz 4E Bearcat, a Brass Era sports car heading to auction at Pebble Beach via Gooding & Company Never heard of it? That’s no surprise, as it was one of America’s first sports ...
When talking about million-dollar classic American cars, we usually think of muscle cars from the golden era or sports cars like the Chevrolet Corvette or Shelby Cobra. But these aren't the only ...
Carl G. Fisher, the visionary behind what would become the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, drives a Stutz to pace the field for the second running of the Indianapolis 500 race, on May 30, 1912. The Stutz ...
In 1912, Stutz Bearcats beat out the competition by winning 25 of 30 car races. Three years later, Erwin Baker, nicknamed "Cannon Ball" because of his take-no-prisoners-driving style, beat the ...
Besides old cars, Craig Ekberg’s abiding passion is airplanes, so it’s no surprise that he has a lengthy startup checklist for his 1915 Stutz Bearcat. At least, all in his head. Step one, disconnect ...
In 1931, the Stutz Motor Company was struggling to regain its footing amidst the panic of the Great Depression. Coasting on the success of America’s first sports car, the Bearcat, Stutz kept cranking ...
Going to the Stutz Open House, which turns 25 years old this year, is more than just a good way to encounter Stutz-based artists showing off their studio work. Since 1997, the artists of the former ...
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 ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. It all began with a phone call last night from my son Jeff, a supervisor for triple A's road service crew. He told me that he had ...