1936 Ford Brewster Town Car
Brewster’s of 1934-36 were exceptionally adaptable to use in densely populated, congested urban areas although only just over a hundred appear to have been built. Some talented designer within Brewster came up with one of the most gorgeous, distinctive front ends even put on any automobile, a swept-back heart-shaped grille flanked by delicately curved bumpers that instantly identifies these few important examples of the end of the coachbuilt era in America.