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My Design for a '32 904 Sport Sedan
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Hi

This is the first watercolor rendering I completed a few years ago. It's a '32 Deluxe Eight Model 904 Sport Sedan, draws inspiration from the Dietrich V-windshield customs and one particular Rolls-Royce Phantom II sport sedan by Brewster, chassis AJS289.

As it happened, there was an unrestored '32 904 limousine sold at a local auction in '94 or '95 that sparked the thought process that lead to this design.

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Do you reproduce these in prints?

I for one would be greatly interested in your paintings!

Posted on: 2009/11/24 21:37
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Hi Hobbs

Glad you like them, I'm looking into having prints made of my designs. I'm trying to figure out what size and price range would be acceptable to the most potential purchasers, guess I'll try a survey posting.

Still thinking about that '47 Super Clipper....!

Steve

Posted on: 2009/11/25 19:18
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Sounds Great!!! Keep up the good work!!

Posted on: 2009/11/26 17:46
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Steve: I certainly like your rendering of your idea for the 32 Sport Sedan. I believe the Rolls Royce your referring to body built by Brewster was called the Newmarket Sedan.

The only thing that I might have changed in your rendering would be the length of the hood. I personally like the longer hood design by Alex de Sakhnoffsky.

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Hi John

Thanks for the compliment, I too would do this design with the full-length hood now, as I did on my 734 & 745 Speedster designs. There's another project, see how easy these ideas occur!

The Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sport Sedan by Brewster I'm referring to is an obscure one. Here are three sources where you can see pictures of it.

Rolls-Royce in America by John Webb de Campi, page 134 middle picture, front three quarter view, factory photo.

The Classic Car, The Ultimate Book About The World's Grandest Automobiles by Beverly Rae Kimes, page 706, bottom picture, rear three quarter view, best view of this knockout gorgeous body, poor quality snapshot photo.

The owner at the time when this great Kimes work was published in 1990 was Mr. Andrew Darling of Edina, MN. I seem to recall Mr. Darling as since passed on, the car sold at a high-profile auction in the '90's.

Speed & Luxury, The Great Cars by Dennis Adler, page 115, top picture, color, front three quarter view. Nice color, doesn't show the design to its best advantage.

Of this Brewster design, it really is a four door version of the Henley roadster. It has the same windshield, molding design, general form of the top in elongated form. Refer to de Campi's book, page 128; the Kimes book, page 711.

Of the Brewster Newmarkets: those are convertible sedans based closely on the Murphy convertible sedans. In fact, seems if I recall reading Brewster had approval from Murphy to use the design. I love both versions as well, just tailored, elegant designs, perfect in every way.

I am think about painting another version of my '32 Sport Sedan, this time as a '32 Twin Six, with a full-length hood. Just have to figure out color, and background.

Steve

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Steve: Thanks for the reference sources you listed none of which I have in my library. The reason I stated that the Brewster body style for the Phantom II was a Newmarket Sedan. I was looking at page 238 in the book The Classic Era by Kimes.


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Hi John

That's IT! That Rolls-Royce Brewster Sport Sedan is the primary inspiration for my design!

Thanks, I'd forgotten it is pictured in this fine book, and it sets right on the same shelf with the other books listed. Wish they had also shown a rear three quarters view, it's just a knock-out!

I was also reminded how surprised I was when I first read the caption calling it a "Newmarket Sedan by Brewster". Since every other use of the term referred to a convertible sedan, I still wonder why it was used to describe this car. Seems every other Brewster body type received evocative monickers, except the sport sedans.

Regardless of my surprise, now you know where the thought processes began for my design.

Steve

Posted on: 2009/11/28 10:23
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