One of Brooklin’s early models was Chevy’s ‘55 Cameo pickup, the truck that started the fleet side trend. The Cameo was offered in one color scheme only for ‘55, white with red accents. It was a beautiful little truck. Brooklin did this nice replica which even by today’s standards compares well with the original.
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA
fun presentation... Thank-you.
Thank you David to show Brooklins that are not necessarily recent and that too often have been forgotten. Since I bought the Brooklin collectors guide book, I realize that there are a lot of models that I have passed that remain very attractive. I recently bought a few BRK models from a local collector and I think I have found some great models at more than resonable prices. Like the 1954 Kaiser Manhattan White on Blue which you also showed a few weeks ago it looks great and was hard to find. This week I also received the 1948 Packard eight woody maroon. Only the hood ornament is missing, but I'll ask Amanda to send me the part. I also bougt the BRK 1955 Chrysler Windsor town and country in the color that i like the most Canyon Tan/Desert Sand. This one is a beauty also.
Nice comparison David.
I’m glad, Michel, that you are able to find older model Brooklins some of which are hard to find. That ‘54 Kaiser is a real beauty as is the ‘55 Chrysler wagon in that color scheme.
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA





