The 1949 Chevrolet De Luxe was a trim line of Chevrolet. It was the sales leader for the marque during the 1940s and manufactured 1941 to 1952. The line included a 4-door sedan, a fastback 2dr ‘Aerosedan’, convertible and business coupe styles. Chevrolet manufactured the original series 1941 to 1948. They introduced a new body Read More …
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1947 De Soto De Luxe
The 1947 De Soto De Luxe was an antry level car type produced by Chrysler during 1939 to 1952. The company offered 2 and 4 door versions during this time. We can see the chrome trim is original on this De Soto and in very good shape. The car is almost 70 years old! More Read More …
1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster
This is a 1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster, painted in a ’46 Cairo Cream color. The color is not original anymore, however. The previous owner has repainted it about a year ago with a new interior correct for 1946 from LeBaron Bonney Co. History Chevrolet introduced the ‘Fleetmaster’ as the top model of the 1946 Chevrolet range, Read More …
1940 Dodge Business Coupe
1940 Dodge Business Coupe: Our car featured here is an example of a 1940 model. The style and body originated from the 1939 styling called ‘Luxury Liner’. Dodge introduced it at the company’s 25th anniversary. Although not known for a flashy appearance, these automobiles had a solid reputation: Customers received good value for their money. Read More …
1958 Buick Special Riviera
This manufacturer produced the 1958 Buick Special Riviera, usually the name of their lowest-priced model. The name ‘Special’ has already started out as a full-size car in 1936. History Buick introduced these cars in the middle of the 1955 model year. The four-door 1958 Buick Special Riviera was the first four-door pillarless hardtops ever produced. Read More …
1946 Oldsmobile 66 2Dr Sedan
The 1946 Oldsmobile 66 2Dr – the 60 series was Oldsmobile’s lowest priced group of cars. After the war, Special 60’s had 6 cylinder engines. Interiors were a tan mixture pattern cloth. Technical features included full-pressure lubrication and electro-hardened aluminum pistons. Also a automatic choke was present. In 1946, dual windshield wipers were standard. History Read More …
1947 Oldsmobile 66 Fastback
The 1947 Oldsmobile 66 fastback is a ‘Special’. It was again Oldsmobile’s lowest priced style of cars. Special 60s had only six-cylinder engines. (Although Olds offered the eight-cylinder in other years.) Standard tire size was 6.00 x 16in. Technical features included aluminum pistons and a full-pressure lubrication system. In 1946, Oldsmobiles had dual windshield wipers Read More …
1947 Buick Fastback Super
The 1947 Buick Fastback Super is a full-sized vehicle. It was manufactured from the 1940 through 1958 (model years). This car is of the larger body style (shared with the Roadmaster). Buick continued the basic styling from 1942. At this time the sedans had the same front fender sweep across the doors (to the rear) Read More …
1957 Oldsmobile 88 2Dr Sedan
The 1957 Oldsmobile 88 2Dr sedan is a full-size auto. Oldsmobile produced it from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 on it was the division’s top-selling line. The 88 series was an image leader for Olds in the early years. They were one of the best performing cars. That’s because of its light weight and high-compression Read More …
1941 Buick 40 Special Sedanette
From 1936 on Buick’s Special model represented the entry level full-size car. The Special continued to be known as the 40-series, too. 1941 Buick Specials 40, Sedanette had a newly styled bodywork. The front fenders were more closely integrated into the cars overall body. The 40-A series was also new. The regular ‘Special’ was renamed Read More …
