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Old 05-09-2013, 06:40 AM   #1
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Default The Wild 1934 Brewster Ford: Brewster’s Last Chance



Brewster’s Last Chance: The 1934 Brewster came about as the result of the Brewster family, J.S. Inskip (the New York Rolls Royce distributor at the time) and Bob Gregorie, the designer of Edsel Ford’s 1934 Speedster, (acting as a representative for Mr. Ford) getting together. See another photo of the complete car and learn all about the long history of Brewster on The Old Motor.
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Old 05-09-2013, 07:31 AM   #2
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Default Re: The Wild 1934 Brewster Ford: Brewster’s Last Chance

Saw a Brewster Ford similar to this last weekend
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About 1955 I was at the local junk yard when a guy drove up in a Brewster Town Car. He wanted to junk the car for $400, but the yard owner offered only $25. That was my introduction to Brewsters.
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