Brook was an American automobile brand that operated briefly from 1920 to 1921. The brand emerged from the Spackc Machine Tool Company, which was based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Initially marketed as the Spacke cyclecar in 1919, the vehicle was rebranded as the Brook, featuring a two-cylinder engine.
The Brook was offered exclusively in a two-seater All-Weather model, a name that was somewhat misleading as the vehicle was sold without doors or a roof. Production of the Brook Model S-21 was limited, with estimates suggesting that fewer than 25 units were completed in 1921. The brand's operations came to an end when it was acquired by the Peters Motor Corporation, located in Pleasantville, New Jersey.
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