In the late 1920s, America was roaring. Jazz spilled from speakeasies, skyscrapers pierced the skyline, and the motorcar was no longer a novelty but a symbol of freedom, speed, and sophistication.
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 ...
Old enough to remember that AMC, not Subaru, built the "world's first Sport Utility Wagon" and young enough to prefer fuel injection to carburetion, Christopher "Emmy" Jackson entered the auto ...
Stutz was perhaps best known for its rakish, stark, rough-and-ready Bearcat sports car. But this one-off 1929 Stutz Convertible Victoria, with body by Hibbard & Darrin of Paris, takes the Stutz image ...