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Research, Consulting, & Evaluations
Home to America’s largest private collection of western vehicle history, the Wheels That Won The West® archives are filled with rare photos, catalogs, business correspondence, technology records, and more. It’s an unparalleled compilation of primary source materials giving us remarkable insights into heavy vehicle brands and the early wagon and stage industry. From insurance reviews and pre-purchase consults to personal vehicle evaluations, multi-media presentations, and on-camera interviews, we’ve been a trusted source of all-but-forgotten information and insights for more than three decades. Got a question? Drop us a line. We’d enjoy talking to you.

From research, writing, and presentation assignments to television, radio, podcast, and blog projects, below are a few of the individuals and organizations we've been involved with: 


American Chuck Wagon Association 

Arizona Bureau of Reclamation 

Baxter County Historical Society 

Carriage Association of America 

Colonial Williamsburg 

Cowboycooking.com 

Cowboy Way Television 

Driving Digest magazine 

Engel's Coach Shop 

Fair Field Productions (documentary) 

Farm Collector magazine 

Hansen Wheel & Wagon Shop 

HistoryNet 

INSP Television 

KAW Mission 

Lake County History blog 

Miller County Museum & Historical Society

Missouri Department of Transportation, Archaeology Division 

National Stagecoach & Freight Wagon Association 

Numerous Private Collectors 

OFS Furniture 

Oregon-California Trails Association 

Queensland Museum, Cobb & Co. 

San Diego State University Dept of Anthropology

Santa Fe Trail Association 

Santa Ynez Historical Museum 

Silker Studios 

South Fork Companion 

Statesman Journal 

Stoughton Trailers Inc. 

The Carriage Journal 

Titan International 

Wheels That Won The West® articles/blogs 

Wild West magazine 




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