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    Back in the late fifty's I lived in Colorado Springs, Co. I had a small apartment close to the Broadmoor Hotel. They had maybe 10 Red & White Studebaker Broadmoor Station wagons to transport hotel guest. Fast forward to 2005 we were at Studebaker meet on the south side of Kansas City, Mo. This couple pulled in with a Red & White Broadmoor wagon. I mean just like going back into the past. As soon as they parked I went over and told them I bet you bought that wagon in Colorado Springs, Co. They said we sure did and how did you know that. I then told them this story. As far as I can remember that's the only place I had ever seen a red & white Broadmoor.

  • #2
    Very coool story Carl. An SDC member from 'near here' had one in those colors too- he used to use it for totin' Stude parts all over the NorthWest. How 'bout it Don K. wanna share some stories of your ride? (I've got a picture of his around here somewhere...)
    StudeDave '57
    US Navy (retired)

    3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
    SDC Member since 1985

    past President
    Whatcom County Chapter SDC
    San Diego Chapter SDC

    past Vice President
    San Diego Chapter SDC
    North Florida Chapter SDC

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    • Hallabutt
      Hallabutt commented
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      Don sold that car many years ago to a guy who restored it. Don was ahead of his time since he liked the wagons long before they were being collected. He was always frugal I think that one of the reasons he like them so much was there usability as a parts hauler. That BM might still be in the PNW-I used to know where it lived, but that was some time ago and I'm getting old!

  • #3
    Please post all the pics you can of 57-58 4 door wagons.

    A chapter member had a '57 Broadmoor in red/white a couple of years ago. Unrestored original car, but it needed going through. I remember drooling over the thing several times when at his house, I believe it had almost every single option on it. A/C, power steering and brakes, power seats and windows, etc. "StudeMichael" bought it and started restoring it, and still owns it as far as I know.

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    • stude dude
      stude dude commented
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      Could you order factory A/C on a wagon in 1957?

    • stude dude
      stude dude commented
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      Could you order factory A/C on a wagon in 1957? Impressive vehicle!

      Chris.

  • #4
    yes,,,I still have the 1957 Broadmoor,,,
    Attached Files

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    • #5
      Ours was loaded with P/S P/B and sat as a 'parts car' for the guys other '57s. Funny after 50 years the original paint and interior is still nice. Anyone have a rear seat back or bottom cushion? (not the optional 3rd fold down one)
      Attached Files
      Last edited by (S); 01-10-2011, 03:07 PM.

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      • #6
        Originally posted by ST2DE5 View Post
        Back in the late fifty's I lived in Colorado Springs, Co. I had a small apartment close to the Broadmoor Hotel. They had maybe 10 Red & White Studebaker Broadmoor Station wagons to transport hotel guest. Fast forward to 2005 we were at Studebaker meet on the south side of Kansas City, Mo. This couple pulled in with a Red & White Broadmoor wagon. I mean just like going back into the past. As soon as they parked I went over and told them I bet you bought that wagon in Colorado Springs, Co. They said we sure did and how did you know that. I then told them this story. As far as I can remember that's the only place I had ever seen a red & white Broadmoor.
        Did they have the build sheet for it? That would possibly give a clue that it was part of a 'fleet order'

        Craig

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        • #7
          Originally posted by StudeMichael View Post
          yes,,,I still have the 1957 Broadmoor,,,
          O'righty folks-- how's about this for cooler then cool...

          My Parkview is ALSO body number 30!!!!


          Keep an eye on that car...





          StudeDave '57
          Last edited by StudeDave57; 01-10-2011, 03:56 PM.
          StudeDave '57
          US Navy (retired)

          3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
          SDC Member since 1985

          past President
          Whatcom County Chapter SDC
          San Diego Chapter SDC

          past Vice President
          San Diego Chapter SDC
          North Florida Chapter SDC

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          • #8
            Same car, same stop, different angle as the one Mike a.k.a.(S) posted above~



            Not a Broadmoor, but Matt did ask nicely~





            StudeDave '57
            StudeDave '57
            US Navy (retired)

            3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
            SDC Member since 1985

            past President
            Whatcom County Chapter SDC
            San Diego Chapter SDC

            past Vice President
            San Diego Chapter SDC
            North Florida Chapter SDC

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            • #9
              I have been trying to find a picture but no luck. But they all had luggage racks.

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              • #10
                Originally posted by ST2DE5 View Post
                /Cut/But they all had luggage racks.
                Our Redwood and White Broadmoor pictured above with my Strato Blue '64 Daytona H/T hitched behind my rollback '78 F-350, had a roof rack also, but someone "procured" it before I bought it.
                StudeRich
                Second Generation Stude Driver,
                Proud '54 Starliner Owner
                SDC Member Since 1967

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                • #11
                  Hey Dave, I have fond memories of that 1957 Broadmoor Wagon. I did use it for hauling parts and driving on tours. It was a nice driving car with plenty of power. It deserved to be restored as tin worms were starting to get to it, so I sold it to a guy who said he was going to take care of it and do a restoration. Wish I knew whatever happened to it. Bill Hallett has my old 1955 Conestoga, so I know it is in good hands.

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                  • #12
                    What ever happened to the one and only 1958 Broadmoor????

                    Craig

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                    • #13
                      Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
                      What ever happened to the one and only 1958 Broadmoor????

                      Craig
                      Alright Craig.. Between you and Dick Quinn, one of you must have a picture of that one.

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                      • #14
                        Long range planning:

                        As the owner of a Broadmoor, I'm looking forward to the National in Colorado Spring in '13.
                        Would love to have a group picture of 10 or more of these wagons on the grounds of the
                        hotel. Any early takers? Bert Coolidge

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                        • #15
                          Dunno exactly where I got these AND can't tell if they are red or brown/white. However....Click image for larger version

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                          John

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