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    This may have been previously posted, but I recently found this and thought I should share these official websites for Brooks Stevens. One site is for his ongoing industrial design firm (one branch in WI and one in MN) which shows one Stude and another devoted to the history of the man himself. www.brooksstevenshistory.com and http://www.brooksstevens.com/portfol...utomotive.aspx
    Take your time on these sites as there are many things to see. The brooksstevenshistory site has the most Studebaker pictures.

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    quote:Originally posted by Milaca

    This may have been previously posted, but I recently found this and thought I should share these official websites for Brooks Stevens. One site is for his ongoing industrial design firm (one branch in WI and one in MN) which shows one Stude and another devoted to the history of the man himself. www.brooksstevenshistory.com and http://www.brooksstevens.com/portfol...utomotive.aspx
    Take your time on these sites as there are many things to see. The brooksstevenshistory site has the most Studebaker pictures.

    Thanks very much for this post. I always suspected there was a connection between the Studebaker Wagonaire and the Jeep Wagoneer. I have included a photo that most everyone has seen, but for those that haven't, it is the Wagonaire Prototype in the Studebaker Museum.

    Jack in Montana



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    • #3
      Good re-discovery and bump.....

      A seach using the word 'Brooks' in the header brings up these, and a lot of additional info previously posted.


      HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

      Jeff


      Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



      Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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      • #4
        I passed a Checker station wagon, in Austin, Texas yesterday, and was struck as to how much it resembled a Lark Wagon from the rear, and sides. Did Brooks have something to do with that? Sorry, it was gone before I got a chance to take a pic.

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