Citations:Stutz Bearcat

English citations of Stutz Bearcat

  • 1959, American Council of Learned Societies, Dictionary of American Biography, page 637
    An acquaintance recalled that in this period Smart had "a derby hat, a raccoon coat, a Stutz Bearcat, and a roll [of money] that would choke a horse.
  • 1975, Bill C. Malone, Judith McCulloh, Stars of Country Music: Uncle Dave Macon to Johnny Rodriguez, page 82
    "The money was there. My father [Marion Try Slaughter III] got a Stutz Bearcat for a high school graduation present. It was good and then all of a sudden came this down thing. [....]"
  • 1977, Veteran Car Club of America, The Bulb Horn, page 9
    The Stutz Bearcat was first built in 1912 with a four-cylinder Wisconsin-built T-head ... The term “Roaring Twenties” is synonymous with Stutz Bearcat.
  • 1998, D. Keith Mano, Take Five, page 286
    He did arrange to get killed in a flashy guy manner. Found — June 6, 1921 — rubbed out in a Stutz Bearcat. Before even anyone knew the word 'rubbed out.'
  • 2002, Judith Ryan Hendricks, Bread Alone: A Novel,
    Thriftway has all that, but they've got regular food, too, and everything doesn't cost more per pound than a vintage Stutz Bearcat.
  • 2005, Allen St. John, Clapton's Guitar: Watching Wayne Henderson Build the Perfect Instrument, page 21
    The world was different — F. Scott Fitzgerald was the John Grisham of the day, Sigmund Freud was the Dr. Phil, a Stutz Bearcat was a status symbol — and about to change in ways that no one would believe.