For Sale at Auction: 1936 Ford Custom in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This 1936 Ford Brewster town car is known as the Brewster Town Cabriolet deVille and lived in New York throughout the mid 1940s.
Eventually the car made its way to San Francisco, CA, until 2005 when it was acquired by an owner in Oregon.
The car was completely dismantled and underwent a concours restoration until completion in 2016.
Finished in its original color combination of Dark Burgundy and black, this town car also retains its original Ford flathead V8 engine mated to a 3-speed manual transmission.
Only the finest materials were used, including premium smooth-grain black leather hides and Wilton wool carpets for the driver's compartment and gray wool broad cloth, highly polished mahogany wood trim and nickel-plated metal trim for the passenger area.
In July 2016 the Brewster won First Place in its class at the Forest Grove Concours in Oregon.
In July 2017 it received First Place at the Summer Grand Classic in Sequim, WA, and received a senior recognition badge from the Classic Car Club of America.
In 2018 the Brewster was acquired by a collector in Washington and was moved to Arizona in 2020, where it was shown at the Arizona Jet Center event.
Included in the sale are copies of the original delivery card, comprehensive restoration receipts totaling over $170,000, an unmounted vintage Jaeger clock and restoration photographs from before, during and after the build.
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  • Year: 1936
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Custom

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