A derivative of a famous name that was synonymous with the Indianapolis 500 more than a century ago – the Stutz Motor Company, which produced the renowned Bearcat model – will once again be part of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It had 60 horsepower and cost the average worker the equivalent of three years salary. Sleek and fast, the Stutz Bearcat was the forerunner to the modern-day sports car. What makes a sports car ...
Coming to you from the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis: discover the history of the Stutz Motor Company, taste an Indiana classic: persimmon pudding, and explore one artist's creative up-cycling ...
*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 ...
Turner Woodard has found a way to preserve one of the most significant buildings in Indianapolis’ automotive history, while making a respectable return on his investment. The Stutz Business Center at ...
A taco shop, co-working space, fitness company and car museum will join previously announced locations of Cafe Patachou and Amelia’s Bread on the ground floor of the renovated Stutz Motor Car Co.
This 1971 Stutz Blackhawk, formerly owned by Elvis Presley, will be included in the Mecum Auctions Las Vegas sale, which runs November 10 though 12. Yet at the time, O’Donnell’s venture—and his vision ...
The ears of the motor industry pricked high this summer when Charles Michael Schwab, master of Bethlehem Steel, returned to his old interest in Stutz Motor Car Co. of America, and when the company ...
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