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sorry, I didn't it had been sold a few years back, but I did get a pic. of a Studebaker wagon they used to give kids rides at xmas. time, there was 5 buggies in the carrage house but none were Studebaker that I could tell, no markings at all on any of them to prove their make.
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Okay, first of all, a Buckboard wouldn't have a tailgate as they have no box. A baggage rail is all there is. So likely this came off a Spring Wagon of some sort. I can't tell without a pic of the whole tailgate.
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Ron Smith
Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?
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Okay, if the original wagon is in the clipping, then it was a run-of-the-mill Farm Wagon of which Studebaker made millions. Wagons of that type were the bread and butter of the company, right up till horse drawn production ceased.Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
Ron Smith
Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?
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Over the years I have received a number of inquiries involving the dating of horse drawn vehicles. In the 1852-1920 era Studebaker made literally hundreds of different styles of wagons, buggies and carriages and there was no such thing as "model years" as they changed very little (or not at all) from year to year. Bottom line is that there is no way to determine the year of manufacture of any particular vehicle. Having said that it is possible to say this particular item comes from a vehicle made before 1911. That was the year that the company was incorporated (publicly traded stock) and the name changed from the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company to the Studebaker Corporation. From the looks of the style of lettering I am guessing late 19th century.Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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The tail gate is only about 36 inches wide and 7 inches tall, the one in the clipping is bigger and it is gone also. Thank you Richard, my wife thought that would tell someone something .I am happy to have it and the 20 dollars I paid was great.
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