tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3294583146418243340.post445021988409290136..comments2023-12-08T06:42:53.331-06:00Comments on Cowboys and Chuckwagon Cooking : The Centennial Wagoncowboysandchuckwagoncookinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10874118941778139191noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3294583146418243340.post-40203213843560889942014-02-20T16:48:45.264-06:002014-02-20T16:48:45.264-06:00The YellowStone Auto Cooler Kitchenette was made b...The YellowStone Auto Cooler Kitchenette was made by RENCH and Broz Manufacturing in San Diego, California from around 1917 to around 1924. They were design to use on the side board of Ford Model-T cars. Just like a chuck box, the auto cooler kitchenette had the table which folds down and storage binds for flour, sugar and those things we use from the kitchen for camping. It also had a built in ice chest. Other companies also built these under different names such as Tourist Supply Company, Inc of Los Angeles called the Tourist Kitchenette. City folks seeked getting out to the great outdoors like their ancestors who pioneered west. Keep in mind during the days of the Model T Ford, there was no interests. Few national or state parks, but folks pulled over along rivers and enjoyed camping then as they often do today.cowboysandchuckwagoncookinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10874118941778139191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3294583146418243340.post-72541676180906792032014-02-16T19:38:31.216-06:002014-02-16T19:38:31.216-06:00Cowboy: Can you tell me anything about" Yello...Cowboy: Can you tell me anything about" Yellowstone Auto Cooler Kitchenette" I just piked one up, but can't fine any info on it. Please E-mail me at theoutlawgourmet@hotmail.com Thanks. Ron Clanton Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com