its-a-mario
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Imperial?Something else..
Imperial?Something else..
Nope.Imperial?
1940 LaSalle séries 52 or Special séries. Many times wrongly referred to as a Cadillac Lasalle. It was Cadillacs companion car. Built from 27-40. All General Motors lines had companion cars except Chevrolet. Liken it to Ford and Mercury. The Lasalle was built to compete with Packard. It had Cadillac power under the hood. It hurt Buick sales more than Packard so GM pulled the plug on it.Series 25 Pontiac?
So is it a Buick or a Pontiac?
C' mon Kenton, please tell.
I love the forward kicked b pillar posts.
Thanks for the info...never would have guessed LaSalle. But you gotta admit, the Pontiac does have similar lines....no?1940 LaSalle séries 52 or Special séries. Many times wrongly referred to as a Cadillac Lasalle. It was Cadillacs companion car. Built from 27-40. All General Motors lines had companion cars except Chevrolet. Liken it to Ford and Mercury. The Lasalle was built to compete with Packard. It had Cadillac power under the hood. It hurt Buick sales more than Packard so GM pulled the plug on it.
There were several makes during those years that looked a lot alike in the window slants and roof and trunk lines..Thanks for the info...never would have guessed LaSalle. But you gotta admit, the Pontiac does have similar lines....no?
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Yes they are similar, I believe thats thats the smaller body. Don't know if Pontiac had the big car. Buick, Cadillac, Oldsmobile had the big cars. The small Lasalle was a series 50, P.S there is a 39 Lasalle behind your Pontiac.Thanks for the info...never would have guessed LaSalle. But you gotta admit, the Pontiac does have similar lines....no?
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