What is the value of a 1921 Stutz Bearcat?
The price? $594,000, including premiums. Meredith told us that the idea of purchasing the car was initially a “wouldn’t it be nice” fantasy, which turned into a reality during the bidding on the Friday night of Monterey Car Week.
Does Jay Leno own a Stutz?
Now, an even more impressive specimen than Leno’s obsessively restored baby is headed to auction: a 1914 Stutz 4E Bearcat, which will be offered by Gooding & Company during its sale at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance on August 13 and 14.
Who drove a Stutz Bearcat?
Bearcats! was a short-lived 1971 TV series (13 episodes plus 2-hour pilot film Powderkeg), a Western set in the year 1914. Hank Brackett (Rod Taylor) and Johnny Reach (Dennis Cole) were freelance adventurers who drove around the southwestern U.S. in a Stutz Bearcat sports car instead of riding horses.
How much is a Stutz?
The average price of a Stutz is $254,336.
What ever happened to the 1921 Stutz Bearcat?
After sitting in a Georgia garage since the 1950s and spending a year and a half in the hands of television’s Wayne Carini, this 1921 Stutz Bearcat has found a new home.
How much would you pay for a 1921 Bearcat?
Last year, Carini found this particular 1921 Bearcat in Georgia, documenting the experience on his show, Chasing Classic Cars. According to a person posting on the H.A.M.B. message board —who was attempting to purchase the car before Carini flew in and picked it up in April 2015—the asking price was $30,000.
Is this 1921 Bearcat America’s most popular sports car?
Ultimately more famous than the Mercer Raceabout it competed with, it could be said that the Bearcat predated the Corvette as America’s Sports Car. Last year, Carini found this particular 1921 Bearcat in Georgia, documenting the experience on his show, Chasing Classic Cars.