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Pre-war trio of Brooklins

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I had no pre-war cars in my collection until I fell for Brooklin's 1941 Chrysler convertible. I don't like models that are "loners" so I picked up these two "friends" for the New Yorker and I think they look great together!

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Barry Levittan
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Harv Goranson
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I think Brooklin does best with prewar and immediate postwar period cars. You might like those in their Buick Collection.

Brooklin BC 001 1935 Buick Coupe
Brooklin BC 005 1937 Buick Convertible pic2
Brooklin BC 016 1938 Buick Convertible
Brooklin BC 020 1934 Buick Sedan

 



   
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Thanks, Harv. I especially like the green '38 Special convertible.


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All are great, but my favorite is the '34-35 coupe.  My brother had a black one like it that I drove a few times.   Long time ago!

1935 Buick Model 46 Business Coupe, Promotional Advertising Poster, 8.5
 


   
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I recently acquired at a real good price those BRK pre war models and i like them all and it is not over i have a few again in my target. This 1940 Cadillac is much better than i thought for an older released.

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1936 buick special sport coupe m 46s gris brooklin 143 bc022 (2)
1937 studebaker coupe express pick up us model mint 143 bus 14s
BRK 122 1939 Lasalle
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Wow, that LaSalle is beautiful!


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@moe-parr Thank you, Moe. An other one.

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Brooklin's Pre-War models are all excellent, they have an extensive listing of many makes, the Buick & Pontiac Collections are wonderful.

Here's a few of my favorites (which is actually a really big list)

1937 Buick Special Sdn 2
1938 Lincoln Zephyr Sdn 01
1936 Pontiac Dlx Six Touring 02
1937 Graham 116 Supercharged 1

John Merritt
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Harv Goranson
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And don't forget Lansdownes!

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Nice selection there.  And there are many from the 1950s as well.  I keep hoping for a 1958 Austin A95 all steel estate that was planned but seems to be forgotten lately.

1958 austin  a95 countryman

John F. Quilter
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