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Post by Villain on Feb 9, 2020 19:50:12 GMT
I've remembered where I have come across the name Stutz before. There was a TV series called Bearcats! that featured Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole. It was a western set in 1914 and the the two leads used a Stutz Bearcat. Not sure if it was shown in the UK as I was living in the Republic of Ireland at the time (1971) and it was shown on RTE. It also features in a Velvet Underground song written by Lou Reed in 1970 ('Sweet Jane'), the line goes ''ridin' a Stutz Bearcat Jim, those were different times''. Villain
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Post by Cartman on Feb 9, 2020 20:46:14 GMT
I'm not a massive Elvis fan either, although I don't dislike him and he did a few songs which I did like. To me, his best stuff was all late in his career, after his 68 Vegas TV special which re ignited his music career. I liked Suspicious minds, In the Ghetto, and his last two before he died, Moody Blue and Way Down. I also liked the remix of A little less conversation which was released in the early 2000s.
More good pics again
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Post by Del Boy on Feb 10, 2020 1:14:13 GMT
I really enjoyed perusing these snaps Gene, thanks for posting. I love most of the cars on show there. They all look fantastic prepared. Are they up to scratch close up Gene? The Lincolns are lovely looking Americana and I must say the Mercedes 600s are a fine looking limo. That's all for now errr Thankyou Very Much ahaa.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Feb 10, 2020 15:21:38 GMT
Great stuff again Gene. A nice selection of Auto's from The King too, like pretty much all of them but my pick is the Ferrari Dino closely followed by the Merc and the Rollers. Thanks again for sharing these Gene something different and much appreciated.
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