I love that rumble, it reminds me of the old wooden Chris-Craft boats of the 50s and the 60s, fun times, water skiing on beautiful summer days.
Great job.
This show is more interesting than the current tonight show.
NIce looking car, especially from the front. I'm wondering how can Jay operate these cars on public roads. Are all these cars registered and insured, even though they are only driven once in a blue moon?
I believe the Leopold and Loeb alibi fell apart when they said they were out in a Bearcat. The family chauffeur who hated them told the police that the Stutz had not left the garage.
Two thoughts. WW2 ended in 1944. I rather like the look of the car with the top up. It looks more rakish that way I think.
There’s a Stutz Bearcat Drive in Sedona. Now I know where the name came from.
Beautiful automobile.
0:30 sorry Jay but 1918 was the end of the first world war not the second. Love the show!
https://youtu.be/dC10fFrvKLw
I love that rumble, it reminds me of the old wooden Chris-Craft boats of the 50s and the 60s, fun times, water skiing on beautiful summer days.
Great job.
This show is more interesting than the current tonight show.
NIce looking car, especially from the front. I'm wondering how can Jay operate these cars on public roads. Are all these cars registered and insured, even though they are only driven once in a blue moon?
I believe the Leopold and Loeb alibi fell apart when they said they were out in a Bearcat. The family chauffeur who hated them told the police that the Stutz had not left the garage.
Two thoughts. WW2 ended in 1944.
I rather like the look of the car with the top up. It looks more rakish that way I think.