Will some of our collector friends over there be there for the move when they throw out treasured Brooklin ephemera? I hope so! Moe? Charles?
Maybe it is just me, but I find these Brooklin diaries frustrating as there is no explanation for any of the interesting photos provided. Is this intentional?
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
@john-quilter, there's usually a caption just below the picture. If you click on the second pisture, a new window opens up with that image in it. You can then advance the images with the arrow that appears to each side of the image. The captions are below each image.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Great, thanks, now I finally figured out what that 3 window coupe is!
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA
The Studebaker is always a pleasure to see. Is this one more of the same already issued, or is a recolor in the works? That would be sweet!
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
I like the revised interior of the new Greenbrier camper. Now if they'll only paint the model a different color, instead of the previous red and white, I'm in!
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Thanks, John! I guess I missed that issue of the diary. That's one of the colors I was hoping for! I have the non-camper Greenbrier redone by John Roberts in yellow with a white band and a plaid interior. This one will be a great companion piece. Thanks for posting the pic here!
The Studebaker is always a pleasure to see. Is this one more of the same already issued, or is a recolor in the works? That would be sweet!
I couldn't agree more John.... Brooklin did a great job on the Stude! I park mine next to the dark maroon PC05 1936 Pontiac...the 2 models have the same shape, style and color, and look great together....do you have both?
I do have both. I actually have two of the Studie. One with black wall tires.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA

