Hemmings Find of the Day – 1936 Brewster Town Car
Among the vehicles in the Hemmings Sibley Shop collection is a heart-grille Brewster much like this 1936 Brewster Town Car for sale on Hemmings.com, and though it’s not nearly as nice it’s easily one of the more popular cars in the collection. The older restoration on this example appears to have held up well over the years. From the seller’s description:
This 1934 Brewster-Ford Town Car is a beautifull older restoration. a CCCA National First Prize winner that was featured in Automobile Quarterly (volume 7 #3). In addition to its distinctive grille the black bodys passenger compartment is accented by applied white canework a rear-mounted spare and folding luggage rack. Black wire wheels have whitewall tires. The chauffeurs compartment roof is removable making the car adaptable both to formal use in town and when fully enclosed touring in all weather condition. The rear compartment is fully appointed with jump seats a sliding division window intercom mirrors smokers kits a center armrest Jaeger clock and rear window shade. This is a high quality older restoration that was done right at the time and shows the quality and care that went into both the original Brewster coachwork and the restoration. A CCCA Full Classic ™ it is instantly recognized as one of the most admired and distinctive front end designs ever created. Its Ford chassis and drivetrain make it easily and economically maintained.
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