Walter M. Murphy, Pasadena
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Some few times Dave (O_D) mentioned the coachbuilder Murphy. It's time for a related thread, which will be short in all probability. The company existed not longer than 12 years and was focused on Duesenberg's.
[picture source: ebay]
Posted on: 2013/7/30 17:53
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Re: Walter M. Murphy, Pasadena
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here is a good website on the history of the Murphy Co. for those who would like more information.coachbuilt.com/bui/m/murphy/murphy.htm
Posted on: 2013/7/30 21:12
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Re: Walter M. Murphy, Pasadena
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...I've also been searching for a picture of the Jeanette MacDonald 1934 Twelve 1108 town car which I believe was done by Murphy, does anyone have that photo? Stunning car and as I recall one of the most expensive Packard customs of the era at about $10,000. Dave, I'm convinced, that you'll like this photo series , taken 1958.
Posted on: 2013/7/31 9:44
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Re: Walter M. Murphy, Pasadena
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A signature design feature of Murphy were the thin windshield posts. Lore has it that the width was less than the distance between our eyes and the thin posts would disappear when looking out of the car.
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Posted on: 2013/7/31 10:07
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Re: Walter M. Murphy, Pasadena
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John, when I take your description into account, then the photo series above isn't a Murphy. So how about this?
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Posted on: 2013/7/31 10:32
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I'm thinking my memory may be playing tricks, perhaps the 34 Twelve for Jeanette MacDonald was by Bohman & Schwartz, perhaps this car? Photo credit to Bill Friedrich.
Posted on: 2013/7/31 10:32
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Re: Walter M. Murphy, Pasadena
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Gerd, can't say that all Murphy cars had this design feature, but the ones you showed all have thin windshield posts, at least as compared to what was usually done in those days. This styling feature may not have been exclusive to Murphy and others could have used it too. A lot of automobile custom coach work was going on in Southern California in the 1920s and 1930s due primarily to the movie industry. Thanks for sharing.
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Posted on: 2013/7/31 12:27
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JW, a case in point is the "clear vision" sedan as executed by Murphy on the Duesenberg chassis, lots of glass, very slender pillars.
Posted on: 2013/7/31 13:23
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I'm thinking my memory may be playing tricks, perhaps the 34 Twelve for Jeanette MacDonald was by Bohman & Schwartz, perhaps this car?... Dave (O_D), after using the above mentioned link from David everybody will certify you a good eye and memory. Bohman as well as Schwartz were former Murphy employees, they purchased some of Murphy's shop equipment, hired a number of ex-?Murphy employees and inherited even open orders from Murphy. Your 1934 B&S has been built two years after Murphy's closing. John, that's the reason for similar lines. Murphy's body shop run into Bohman & Schwartz. Below a non-controversial Murphy (factory photo). [picture source: ebay]
Posted on: 2013/7/31 15:26
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