The 1913 Stutz Bearcat sold new for $2,300 and the distinctive sound of the Stutz Bearcat’s 4-cylinder, T-Head, 50-horsepower, engine was as distinctive in its day as the Harley-Davidson is today. The Stutz Motorcar Company’s famous slogan of ‘The Car That Made Good In a Day’ came from its highly successful racing history that year, as evidenced by the Bearcat’s third place finish in the 1913 Indianapolis 500 race.