5-Passenger Tourer
The Stutz Model 4F was available with six body styles, the most famous of which was the bearcat. All Model 4Fs had the 4-cylinder, 390 cubic-inch T-head engine producing over 60 bhp at only 1500 RPM. The Stutz Bulldog has a top speed of around 80 mph - a good speed for such a small touring car from 1916. The publicity that surrounded the famous Bearcat race team with legendary driver Barney Oldfield helped boost sales of these Stutz Bulldogs. Apart from the four-seat configuration, this car is virtually identical to its racier relation.
This Bulldog chassis is the only surviving example of the model and has never been restored. No stranger to auto shows, this Model 4F took part in the first Antique Auto Show in New York City in 1948.