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- Brubaker_Box abstract "The Brubaker Box was a kit car designed by Curtis Brubaker. It is considered the first minivan. Brubaker got the idea from Volkswagen Minibuses, and decided to try and update the concept. The kit was designed to fit on the chassis of a Volkswagen Beetle. In 1972 after a deal with Volkswagen could not be reached, Brubaker began buying completed Beetles and converting them to Boxes, selling the excess pieces. However, this scheme did not prove profitable, and very few boxes were ever constructed. Brubaker filed for bankruptcy the same year. Investors in the company tried to continue manufacturing the Box in various ways, the only success being Mike Hansen's Automecca, Chatsworth Ca in 1974 with its \"Sports Van.\"".
- Brubaker_Box automobilePlatform Volkswagen_Beetle.
- Brubaker_Box class Kit_car.
- Brubaker_Box class Minivan.
- Brubaker_Box layout Automobile_layout.
- Brubaker_Box layout Longitudinal_engine.
- Brubaker_Box productionStartYear "1972".
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageExternalLink BrubakerBox.htm.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageID "40749636".
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageLength "3253".
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageRevisionID "697691476".
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink AMC_Javelin.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Ark_II.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Automobile_layout.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_cars.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vans.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1972.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Datsun_Truck.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Fiberglass.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Pinto.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Kit_car.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_engine.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Minivan.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Rear-engine_design.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Soylent_Green.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_Beetle.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_Type_2.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brubaker Box".
- Brubaker_Box class Kit_car.
- Brubaker_Box class Minivan.
- Brubaker_Box layout Automobile_layout.
- Brubaker_Box layout Longitudinal_engine.
- Brubaker_Box layout Rear-engine_design.
- Brubaker_Box manufacturer "Automecca, Brubaker, Various".
- Brubaker_Box name "Brubaker Box/Automecca sports van".
- Brubaker_Box platform Volkswagen_Beetle.
- Brubaker_Box production "1972".
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Auto-stub.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup-rewrite.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Brubaker_Box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_mdy_dates.
- Brubaker_Box subject Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- Brubaker_Box subject Category:Kit_cars.
- Brubaker_Box subject Category:Vans.
- Brubaker_Box subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1972.
- Brubaker_Box hypernym Car.
- Brubaker_Box type Automobile.
- Brubaker_Box type MeanOfTransportation.
- Brubaker_Box type Product.
- Brubaker_Box type DesignedArtifact.
- Brubaker_Box type Thing.
- Brubaker_Box comment "The Brubaker Box was a kit car designed by Curtis Brubaker. It is considered the first minivan. Brubaker got the idea from Volkswagen Minibuses, and decided to try and update the concept. The kit was designed to fit on the chassis of a Volkswagen Beetle. In 1972 after a deal with Volkswagen could not be reached, Brubaker began buying completed Beetles and converting them to Boxes, selling the excess pieces. However, this scheme did not prove profitable, and very few boxes were ever constructed.".
- Brubaker_Box label "Brubaker Box".
- Brubaker_Box sameAs Q16847627.
- Brubaker_Box sameAs m.0y69sjc.
- Brubaker_Box sameAs Q16847627.
- Brubaker_Box wasDerivedFrom Brubaker_Box?oldid=697691476.
- Brubaker_Box isPrimaryTopicOf Brubaker_Box.
- Brubaker_Box name "Brubaker Box/Automecca sports van".