The Stutz name is one of the most revered in the history of American automobiles. The Bearcat of 1914 was sporty and quick, and the Series AA of 1928 was as good as anything from Europe. In 1928, a ...
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 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 ...
In the early days of Stutz history, the Stutz Motor Car Company of Indianapolis became famous worldwide for its Bearcat sports roadsters. Harry C. Stutz was the company founder, and, like Ransom E.