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1934 Ford Brewster Limousine
Brewster Coach Company began building stage coaches in the 1860’s. It later branched out into building bodies for cars.
A person would buy a chassis, motor and transmission from Ford, Buick, DeSoto or in one case a Packard and then Brewster would make a body to fit it. In this case the body was built to fit a Ford chassis.
The body is all aluminum and therefore rust is never a problem. It also has a "teardrop" grille which is absolutely beautiful. If you open the metal flap behind the driver’s seat, a top slides forward to protect the driver. It is truly a beautiful car. Also check our 1938 Packard Brewster.
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