I shamelessly stole found some better pictures of the Brubaker Box posted earlier today, so I’d like to quickly add those here. By the way, if you’d like to learn a little more about the history of the Brubaker Box, the folks at Rodster have a nice article for you to check out. A real ahead-of-its-time beauty of automotive design.

I’d like to know where the molds for the box went, and better yet, what happened to the Roamer from Ark II.
tom
a guy i know in CT. says he owns everything Brubaker including the molds. i’m trying to connect with him and will post here when i do
Hi!
Good to see that at least someone likes the brubaker as well!
I am the guy on the pictures and would like to come in contact with other brubaker owners. Maybe you know some?
The Brubaker came from California to Ireland, thereafter straight to the new owner in England who didn’t have time for the restauration. He put it on Ebay and that is where I gor it from.
Think my restauration will start this month, all the new VW parts are already in my workshop.
To Shannon: Don’t worry about “stealing” the pictures, I think it is great that somebody likes them! ;-)
My contact:
LarsKambeck@gmx.de
I was never a “van” person but I dig the hell out of this thing,
Let me guess they are rare and way hard to find?
I was never a “van” person but I dig the hell out of this thing,
Let me guess they are rare and way hard to find?
Always liked it. Then again if its odd and not accepted by most people I like it..haha
Always liked it. Then again if its odd and not accepted by most people I like it..haha
What he ^^ said
Frank, that must be the fellow who’s storing a Brubaker in the barn of a lady I know (friend of my wife)in MA. She said he had bought all the molds and had the rights to the vehicle. Last I knew he might be interested in selling, but that could be a miscommunication.
I might be able to get his number from my wife’s friend.
They’re very cool up close. When she found out that I was a bit nutty about cars she had me come over to check it out.