Photoshop a Brewster, Anybody??? - Re: 1934 Ford Brewster I'm not sure what issue it was, or even the exact year, but I remember in the late '60's or early '70's Rod & Custom magazine did an article and a road test on a Brewster-bodied 34 Ford Town car.where they spent a day taking pics and driving the car around San Francisco. Personally, I don't like the styling of grill and front fenders on the Brewster at all..... but I'd still love to have one anyway! Also, I think It 'd neat to see a Brewster Town Car photoshopped , to show what one *could* look like if it was hot rodded or customized! Just for ideas, how about a severely chopped top, and/or a blown or injected engine set way back in the chassis and residing in the chauffeurs compartment - with the driver moved back to the passenger compartment?? Or, how about a Brewster TC done up as a fenderless high-boy or as an 'Art Deco' style low rider custom??? Anybody with photoshop want to take this on? Mart3406 ==============================
Here is mine. Never restored with 45k miles from new. I am desperately looking for some parts if anyone knows of a parts car. The grill is based on the nib of a fountain pen, to represent flow. 130 were made, on very modified Ford Chassis in 1934. They were an attempt to make a more 'economical car' during the depression. No two are alike. They were made at the Springfield Mass Rolls Royce Shop under a company subsidiary name Springfield Machine Co. Only about 40 are known.