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I am a member of the Studebaker Driver's Club (post-war cars) and was asked to start a registry for the Horsedrawn Studebakers produced prior to 1920.  I know very little about the Antique Studebaker Club and was wondering if you folks cover the wagons, carriages, buggies, and carts that Studebaker produced for from 1854 to 1920?

 

thanks in advance for any information.

 

Yours,

Ron Smith

AKA: studeclunker

Fawn Lodge, Ca.

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Ron,

This forum is the Studebaker page of the Antique Automobile Club of America's Forum, not operated by or affiliated with the Antique Studebaker Club. 

But your query should catch the attention of interested parties already active within the ASC.

Folks like Jack Cooper, with extensive horse-drawn Studebaker knowledge, may not be with us much longer, and may also not cotton to all these modern fandangled computerized internet communication thingies. :unsure:

Others like Gary Hearn are already active on the SDC forum.

Probably best to direct your inquiry through the editor of the ASC Review, Rick Peterson, who is also the owner and web master for the ASC web site.  http://www.theantiquestudebakerclub.com/

 

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