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I’ve loved Brass Era cars since I was a little kid back in the early 1960s, when I would go with my dad to Hershey, ...
Extremely rare vehicles, including a 1914 Mercer Raceabout, a 1915 Stutz Bearcat, and a 1963 Shelby 289 AC Cobra, will be on display.
Hot Springs, circa 1910: The driver posed in his Stutz Bearcat, likely having it shipped by rail to drive around this resort city. The car sold for around $2,000 at the time. Today, one sells for ...
The building previously housed the Supreme Car Co., which sold Stutz cars including the famous Stutz Bearcat. That only adds to the panache.
In this photo from 1954, Paul Kelsey stands next to a Stutz Bearcat that he cherished as one of the top items in his collection. At this time, it was thought that there were only four other ...
The Brass Era of automobiles is remembered for its iconic designs and innovative builds, with speedy vehicles from Mercer, Stutz, and more.
In 1912, Stutz Bearcats won 25 of the 30 races in which they were entered. By 1914, the Bearcat had become a status symbol for the wealthy and the vehicle of choice for many motorsport enthusiasts.
1914 Stutz Bearcat, Mecum Auction in Dallas CBS News Texas Mecum's CEO showed CBS News Texas the most valuable car on the lot: A 1914 Stutz Bearcat, that almost sold after a high bid of $2.2 million.
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 ...