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The Bearcat replica used most often in the series, the first built and restored to its TV colors, in 2008. For filming, the series used two full-scale metal replicas of first generation (1912–1916) Stutz Bearcats made by Hollywood car customizer and film car builder George Barris. While externally very close to the original cars, in fact they ...
Other notable tie-ins included the 1914 Stutz Bearcat from the 1971 TV series Bearcats! (later re-purposed as part of the Connoisseur's Classics series), and a number of kits related to The Dukes of Hazzard : General Lee (1969 Dodge Charger), Sheriff Roscoe’s Police Car (1977 Dodge Monaco), Daisy’s Jeep (CJ-7), Daisy’s Roadrunner and ...
The Stutz Bearcat was an American sports car of the pre– and post–World War I period. Essentially, the Bearcat was a shorter (120-inch [3,048 mm] wheelbase vs 130-inch [3,302 mm]), lighter version of the standard Stutz passenger car's chassis.
The Batmobile as seen in the 1960s Batman TV series. Photo by Jennifer Graylock. According to Barris, ... [10] and replicas of 1914 Stutz Bearcats for Bearcats!. ...
Bearcats!, a 1971 American TV series; The Bearcat, a 1922 film starring Hoot Gibson "Do the Bearcat", a popular Canadian blues song written and performed by David Wilcox; Bearcat Wright, a professional wrestler popular in the late 1950s and 1960s; Keith Lee (wrestler), professional wrestler known as Bearcat Lee; Bearcat, by Clifford Jordan
The "Houndcats" were led by cool and confident cat Stutz. [5] Dingdog was Stutz' right-hand man. He wore a blue Civil War uniform. He was known for bad timing and bad judgment. He is a Briard. Mussel Mutt was the muscle – large, bulky and ever-hungry, his eyes were almost always hidden under his hat. He is an Old English Sheepdog.
The Ideal Motor Car Company, organized in June 1911 by Harry C. Stutz with his friend, Henry F Campbell, began building Stutz cars in Indianapolis in 1911. [2] They set this business up after a car built by Stutz in under five weeks and entered in the name of his Stutz Auto Parts Co. was placed 11th in the Indianapolis 500 earning it the slogan "the car that made good in a day".
The following is a complete episode list [1] of 2000s and 2010s US television documentary series Chasing Classic Cars starring Wayne Carini, who finds and chases classic cars from all eras, with the option of restoration and a likely sale. [2] [3]