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No views 5 minutes ago. ...more. LaSalle was a luxury automobile brand produced by General Motors from 1927 to 1940, serving as a companion marque to Cadillac. LaSalle was known for its...
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Two 1940 LaSalle Series 52 Coupe & 4 Door & Engine Sound on My Car Story with Lou Costabile. 34,820 views. 495. On "My Car Story" we're in the Suburbs of Chicago on 10-31-16.We're looking at...
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Feb 1, 2022 · 699 views 1 year ago. This is a one-family since new, California 1940 LaSalle Series 52 Convertible Coupe that was customized when new by its first owner into a gorgeous special show car. If you...
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LaSalle History (1927 – 1940) Cadillac dominated the U.S. luxury-car market in the Teens and early Twenties. But by the time Lawrence P. Fisher was appointed president and general manager of the upper-crust General Motors division in 1925, there was trouble in the air. Big trouble: Packard had replaced Cadillac as America’s most popular premium automobile. You can readily imagine the ...
Apr 29, 2019 · Among them is Charles Meyer who, with his late father Dr. William Meyer, bought the featured 1932 LaSalle Town Coupe in 1992. “It’s a wonderful driving car,” Meyer said. “It’s not a particularly fast car. It’s very low-geared because it’s a Town Coupe and that means, of course, that it was designed for city driving.
Jan 9, 2008 · The LaSalle Series 328 was so designated for its 328-cubic-inch displacement. With the standard 5.3:1 high-compression cylinder heads (4.8 optional), the approximately 105 pounds of compression produced about 86hp, a 15-percent increase from the previous year. Also new for 1929 was the first use of a synchromesh transmission in an American car.