First off: a correction. The car used in the pilot movie was indeed a 1914 Stutz Bearcat, Series E torpedo roadster. As this was one of only 48 known original Bearcats left in existence, two replicas were commissioned and built for use in the series 'Bearcats', by builder George Barris.
The movie and the series were a well conceived and different take on the action/adventure genre., unfortunately the show was up against The Flip Wilson show, that being at the time the number two rated show in that time slot.
The attention to detail paid in the movie carried over to the series as well, this made for enjoyable viewing for not only older children (such as myself at the time) but for the Fathers as well, as the clothing, scenery, firearms et. al. were authentic to the era.
The twin Vickers . 303 heavy machine guns, mounted atop the front fenders, was a well thought of touch, as well as Bracketts use of a 1898 Mauser rifle complete with period correct scope!
I still remember my Dad commenting on how easy it was to just sit back and watch the show with me, as there was simply nothing glaringly out of place. Many movies and TV shows of late have rediscovered the quality this brings, in allowing a knowledgeable audience to lose themselves in the goodness of the story. Every time I think of this old show, I can't help but smile and remember…
--Geoffrey Bernstein
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