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brewsterbuff

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  1. Since I am basically a "Country Bumpkin" and not very well versed on these subjects I should probably keep my mouth shut, or should I say pen in my pocket. However, have any of you been to the National Watch and Clock Collectors Association Museum in Columbia, PA? This is one Fabulous Museum and in the little town of Columbia. I have no idea how it is funded or maintained but I do know it is a great museum. I am sure if the collectors of watches and clocks can put together a museum like this that "car-guys" should also be able to do it. The likes of 'Jay' or 'Jerry' probably would not help out because all they have to do is walk to their garage to see a museum. It is one of those places that you only go see once or twice unless you have a reason, not like the local pizza shop, but the Watch and Clock Museum is still there so why not us too? I understand that the library is not scheduled to go into the museum building but perhaps more people would be drawn to the facility if they had to go there for research. Most likely none of this makes any sense to inteligent people but it does to me.
  2. Not sure what you mean by "90"? Are you looking for info on The Heart shaped grill Brewster cars on a Ford Chassis? I have a 1934 Brewster 5 Passenger enclosed drive w/division glass, Sedan or Limousine. Reportedly one of 2, 5 passenger sedans built, according to Brewster records. Check my profile and drop me an email with questions. Tell me your interest in Brewster cars of this era. I have lots of information and will try to help.
  3. I have a friend who recently acquired a ser. number plate for a Maxwell-Mascotte, made by the Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co., Tarrytown, NY. He would like to have some information about these cars, i. e. when they were built, how many, what did it look like, etc. Thanks.Don Weir
  4. I am interested in any models, advertising, articles, or anything else pertaining to the BREWSTER Cars with the Heart Shaped Grill produced from 1934 to 1936 by Brewster & Co, New York
  5. I need 2 Kelsey Hayes 16 inch bent spoke wheels for a 1934 Brewster Town Car. If you can help please email me at dewx2@blazenet.net
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