The Brush Automobile Company was only in business from 1909 to 1913. What is unique is that the car had a wooden chassis with iron cross members.
In the early 1900s popularity among open cars like this Brush swept across the Únited States. Unfortunately, the Brush Company would be bought out by the United States Motor Company. And, then U.S. Motors collapsed in 1912 bringing the end of the Brush automobiles.
The Brush automobiles were built using hardwoods. Axles and wheels were fabricated from hickory. Further. the frame and flooring was built from oak and the seat structure from poplar.
The one I photographed is absolutely pristine with immense detail throughout. So, pack a picnic lunch and ride around with the top down in this cool car!
The image has been converted to a digital painting that I hope you enjoy. If you would like to explore this image, or others, please see links below the image!
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In the early 1900s popularity among open cars like this Brush swept across the Únited States. Unfortunately, the Brush Company would be bought out by the United States Motor Company. And, then U.S. Motors collapsed in 1912 bringing the end of the Brush automobiles.
The Brush automobiles were built using hardwoods. Axles and wheels were fabricated from hickory. Further. the frame and flooring was built from oak and the seat structure from poplar.
The one I photographed is absolutely pristine with immense detail throughout. So, pack a picnic lunch and ride around with the top down in this cool car!
The image has been converted to a digital painting that I hope you enjoy. If you would like to explore this image, or others, please see links below the image!
Cruisin' In A 1910 Brush Automobile (LINK) |
All Rights Reserved My Oregon Photography Blog, Thom Zehrfeld, Copyrighted 2016-2017. Also, please see bottom of page for Product Disclosure and Privacy Disclosure! Thank You!
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