NEWS
By FRANKLIN MASON | April 12, 1991
What he wanted and wanted now was a Stutz, a Stutz Bearcat.He was not young, not a ''car'' not a ''machine'' man, as they were called back then. Still he wanted a Stutz and wanted it now. He thought maybe it was due him.He didn't drive, didn't own a car until he was middle age, 46 or 7. He wondered what he had done with his youth. Surely, he told himself, youth today could not possibly be ''carless.''Then he surprised his middle age and bought his first car, a second-hand Olds, rather long and flashy, two-toned, red and white.