Written & taped statement by Francis A. Brennen, July 10, 1969

Francis A. Brennen, was employed at the Coulter & McKenzie foundry in Bridgeport as a draftsman.

 

On July 10, 1969, Brennen swore an affidavit stating his firm had reularly been involved in making parts & motor blocks for Whitehead. Brennen identified a Whitehead engine in a photograph as being one he had helped construct. Brennen attested to the excellent drawings Whitehead had made which Brennen had then used to draft the casting mould. (see also: 'History by Contract', O'Dwyer, 1978, pp. 95 & XXXIII)



Motor Brennan identified as having drafted cast for based on plans delivered by Whitehead