We have a clients car in the shop, a 1912 Brush. It is missing a part that resides between the engine and external magneto. We are seeking any drawings, pictures or even anyone with a car in the Dallas area that would not mind letting us take a look at their engine. We need to get the dimensions of the par so that we can reproduce on in our shop.
Thank you...
Chris or Clayton may be able to help - not in Texas though. Portland I think
The Fountainhead Museum in Fairbanks, Alaska has at least one Brush. It might be a good idea to phone and ask them about it. Here's their website with contact info:
http://www.fountainheadmuseum.com/contact-us-en.html
you might try Jay Leno's garage. They may have one. Back in the 60's there was an article in "Old Cars" magazine. All I can remember was that it was a single cylinder under the seat motor and had a spruce front axle, Sorry a long time ago to remember. All I know is I wanted one. A very nice automobile.
Sorry to say but that sure doesn't look like a Brush chassis. They has coil spring--not 3/4 elliptical suspension and they wouldn't have changed in the last year of production. Not sure what you show there but it ain't Brush.
sorry I should have been more specific
Clayton Paddison - who has the stunning 1926 T gowjob and contributes to this forum regularly shared a stable with a 1912 Brush - I think it belonged to his friend Chris' fathers . Clayton is an excellent draftsman and may be able to help.
At one time, Egge Machine Company had a Brush on their showroom floor in Santa Fe Springs, CA.
You may want to contact them.
http://www.egge.com/Contact-Us
Chris give me a call we have a 1909 Brush. Should be a blue to help you out. ( 503 ) 896-0046
https://www.etsy.com/listing/120092051/the-brush-runabout-model-bc-manual-1912?u tm_source=google&utm_medium=product_listing_promoted&utm_campaign=vintage_mid&gc lid=CjkKEQjwttWcBRCuhYjhouveusIBEiQAwjy8IEtjIKi-r0j_5YkGR0ipjXS0e8DLkQMbU4xLl4si -Qnw_wcB
You never know what you will come across!
Chris give me a call we have a 1909 Brush. Should be a blue to help you out. ( 503 ) 896-0046
Sorry I posted twice.. picture of little Howard Bing our 1909 Brush.
Thank you all for your help...