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  2. Timmis (car) - Wikipedia

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    Other chassis parts, the transmission, the differential, the brakes and the steering unit have the original 1934 outward appearance, but more modern internal parts. This provides the original look with a more up-to-date performance. The body and the hood are new and hand-made by Timmis. Other small body fittings are manufactured by suppliers.

  3. Devin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Devin Enterprises was an American automotive manufacturer that operated from 1955 to 1964. Devin was mainly known for producing high quality fiberglass car bodies that were sold as kits, but they also produced automotive accessories as well as complete automobiles.

  4. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    The company started building street rod parts and body panels for Corvettes, Mustangs, and Jaguars before moving on to complete bodies and kit cars. Noel Johnson was a Fiberfab employee who later became part owner of the company. [4]

  5. Murray Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Combined the businesses could build 60,000 to 70,000 bodies a year. Towson Body Co and J C Widman & Co. (Towson include the Anderson Electric Car Co) were Murray's neighbours in Hamtramck. [1] On the merger Murray Body Corporation became, after Fisher and Briggs, the third largest body company in the United States. [2]

  6. Stout Scarab - Wikipedia

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    Stout Scarab on display in Genoa, Italy Stout Scarab on display at Houston Fine Arts Museum 1935 Scarab at Owls Head Transportation Museum (Owls Head, Maine). The Stout Scarab is a streamlined 1930–1940s American car, designed by William Bushnell Stout and manufactured by Stout Engineering Laboratories and later by Stout Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan.

  7. Brewster & Co. - Wikipedia

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    A 1934 Brewster Town Cabriolet DeVille (chassis number 18-802233; engine number 49493; Brewster build number 9002), a "one off" custom with a lengthened 127-inch wheelbase, was the third Ford Brewster and the only one without the standard Brewster front end. Edsel requested a 1934 Ford grill, therefore that is what was installed.

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  9. Willys Americar - Wikipedia

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    Body style: 2-door coupe; 2-door pickup; 4-door sedan; 3-door wagon; ... The coupe version was a popular hot rod choice, [1] either as a donor car or as a fiberglass ...