Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A second was based on the fastback GM B platform which ended up being shared by the Cadillac Series 61, the Buick Century and Special, the Oldsmobile 70 and the Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo. A third was a modified notchback design, derived from the fastback B-body, but described as "A-body-like", that ended up being used by the Cadillac Series ...
Chiang Kai-shek's Cadillac. 1950-1951 Cadillac Series 60S, 61, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood. All models were equipped with the 331 cu. in. (5.4L) V8; Series 60S Fleetwood – 130 in wheelbase; Series 61 – 122 in wheelbase; Series 62 – 126 in wheelbase; Series 75 – 146.75 in wheelbase; 1952 Cadillac Series 60S, 62, 75 Fisher Fleetwood
1941–1949 Cadillac Series 61 and Series 62 Club Coupe Sedanette [10] 1941–1952 Pontiac Streamliner [11] 1941 Buick Special Sedanette 46S; 1941–1942 Nash 600 [12] 1941–1952 Chevrolet Fleetline [13] 1942–1950 Buick Super Sedanette; 1946–1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster; 1946–1942 Packard sedans [14] 1947–1950 Maserati A6 1500; 1947 ...
The Fordillac was rejected by the Le Mans organizers due to its engine swap, so instead Cunningham entered two cars based on the Cadillac Series 61. The first was dubbed "Petit Pataud" by the French in a possible reference to a puppy in a French children's book from the 1930s.
The B platform was used for the Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo and Streamliner; the Oldsmobile L-Series, Series 70, and Series 88; the Buick Special and Century; the LaSalle Series 50; and the Cadillac Series 60, Series 61, and Series 63. For the 1959 model year, the previous A- and B-bodies were built on the new B platform [2] [3] that lasted ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Cadillac Series 61 (1946–1951) Cadillac Series 62 (1946 ...
LaSalle was an American brand of luxury automobiles manufactured and marketed, as a separate brand, by General Motors' Cadillac division from 1927 through 1940. Alfred P. Sloan, GM's Chairman of the Board, developed the concept for four new GM marques - LaSalle, Marquette, Viking and Pontiac - paired with already established brands to fill price gaps he perceived in the General Motors product ...
In its final model year of 1940, LaSalles comprised about 65 percent of Cadillac's total output, but it was replaced in 1941 by the Cadillac Series 61. [45] The LaSalle name has been occasionally floated for revival; a 1955 concept car was titled the "LaSalle II", and the name reappeared in 1963 and 1975 as proposals for what eventually became ...