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This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the North American market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year.
Frank Martin's expertly driven 1995 BMW 735i is arguably the movie's biggest draw, but the variety of Citroëns, Peugeots, and Opels will give North American car spotters a glimpse of what life ...
1939-1941 Conventional First Peterbilt model line, evolved from a Fageol design. [27] [14] Logging trucks sold to the public 260: chain drive 334: dual drive axles 270 334 345: 1941-1949 Conventional On-highway truck Last model line developed by T.A. Peterman 354 355 364 1941-1949 Conventional Heavy-duty truck
The 1942-style Ford cars continued to be produced as military staff cars from March 1942 through summer 1945. These would have been registered as 1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945 models. Additionally, a large number of 1942 (and a few 1941) cars held in dealer stocks by government edict, to be doled out to essential users during the conflict, were Fords.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Cars that were produced in the 1940s — from 1940 to 1949. ... Cars introduced in 1941 (14 P) Cars introduced in 1942 ...
USHCO/USB&F built a small run of station wagon bodies for Willys. Five examples were built on model 440 coupe chassis in 1940, and a second group of five in 1941 on model 441 coupe chassis. All wagons featured a single door on the driver's side and the belt line on the 1941 models differed from those built in 1940.
The new cars were introduced for the 1941 model year and marketed as the Nash Ambassador 600 series. Four body versions were available: a four-door Slipstream sedan with no protruding lights, running boards, or door hinges; a four-door Sedan with built-in trunk (now called notchback style), a Coupe Brougham with full-width front and rear seats, and a Business Coupe featuring a roomy rear deck ...