Description
This 1910 Brush was built in Detroit and lived in the USA until it was imported to the UK around 1991. Not much is known about it's history in America apart from a plaque with numerous badges for shows it had won during the mid-1970's.
When it arrived in the UK it was subject to some restoration works which is shown in some photographs on file. The previous owner had the Brush since 2004 where it was provided basic maintenance regularly to keep the Brush up and running.
It is a good runner and should continue to provide excellent service with regular maintenance, but please remember the age of these and they are antiques and not 'everyday' cars and may not be for everyone. The brass-work from the acetylene head, side and tail lamps through to the general embellishments appear to be in very good order. The coil suspension system appears to be all in fine condition.
It comes with a very extensive history file, it's one of the best I've seen - it's a real life library! It includes photos of the work undertaken, some Brush history including advertising, magazine features, workshop manuals and more. This is a great opportunity to own a very unusual car as the Brush is such a rarity outside of the USA and would be a great addition in any classic and veteran collection.