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Brian S's 1914 CycleKart American
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Caricature of the famous 1914 Stutz Bearcat, ''The car that made good in a day''.. Built from manly leaf/over stuff, laminated timber chassis and rails, plywood and steel essentials. Purpose,, another great kiwi Summer expedition,with like minded crazy cyclekart enthusiasts. Back/roads and trails here we come..

Vehicle Information

Owner: Brian S   [Team classic]
Location: Lyttelton Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand NZL
Status: Running


VIN:STUTZCK1914
Model Year:1914
Current Colour:Burgundy/Black
Last Updated:2019-11-20 20:07:05

 
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Member Comments on Registry: 1914 CycleKart American   ↵
Rated 9.5 out of 10 based on 2 ratings
2021-07-12 17:44:01 # 74982
Comment by Don Sage
Rating: 9/10
Brian, what a great job you did on the car. love it for sure. the lines and materials used are perfect for that car. please any info on it. i.e. the engine and size of wheel base. and overall size. wheel size as well. again great job. don USA
2021-07-12 23:17:09 # 74990
Comment by Brian S
Thanks for you comments Don. Car is based on the usual Cyclekart dimensions ie. 2.4m x1m wide. 17'' wheels. 6.5hp motor, [Chinese] Honda copy. Rack and pinion steering. mechanical Disc brake [Airhart] and leather seats [not shown]. Fun to drive.. Cheers Brian.
2021-07-13 10:52:39 # 75000
Comment by Don Sage
Brian thanks, i would like to show you my old 1915 Henry Ford Model T Brass runabout pick-up. how do we exchange email address. is that allowed by the car club? i don't want to get in trouble. i would love to see more of the inside of your cycle car. like the engine and jack-shaft and brakes and all by email pictures. again thank you don
2021-07-13 15:00:35 # 75001
Comment by Adam Arndt
What is the seat size? as well as from front of seat to firewall?
2021-07-14 22:37:05 # 75035
Comment by Brian S
Hi Don, we will give it a go. brianandsharon.smith@gmail.com.Hi Adam. The Stutz is at a friends house, so i cant take measurements for you but off the top of my head the cab is 700mm wide the combind seats 800mm and approximately 400mm deep. Alway good to measure backsides though. from front of seat to the firewall, rough guess at least 500mm. Cheers Brian.
2023-07-10 10:58:36 # 87209
Comment by Dennis Graham
Picture popped up a minute ago over on the left, "Your Cyclekarts" and it made me think, that with the rising interest in the Brass Era cars how well done this one was. And actually, probably one of few that have actually taken one of those weekend toursaround the country. Still a grand example of Edwardian excellence Brian. Denny G, Sandwich, IL

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Vehicle History

This vehicle's information was last updated on 2019-11-20 20:07:05

Ownership History

Date Owner ID Notes
Nov 20, 2019 Brian S  NZL Added to Registry (ID 48452)

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