The Brush Motor Car Co. was founded in 1907 in Detroit, Mich. by Alanson P. Brush (1878 - 1952).
Mr. Brush was a gifted self-taught engineer. He also designed the first Oakland Motor Car, which became Pontiac.
Brush cars had large one cyl. water cooled engines, and sold for $500. Brush and a couple of other Car makers merged
in 1910 to form the United States Motor Co. Production ended in 1913.
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Bio of Alanson P. Brush
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