Tailor Tom
One of the Regulars
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Cars
A favorite period car would be tough for me, as I tend to gravitate towards late 50's and 60's Italian makes, but if I were a man of upper middle class in the 1940's I would have enjoyed a '40 La Salle Convertible. As I wouldn't have achieved Cadillac status. It has rather graceful lines to her.
But, if I could dream a bit, I would go for what is on Ebay right now. Clark Gable & Lombards 1937 Cadillac La Salle Speedster. A custom bodied Cadillac that just makes me swoon. The shape of the doors and the offset pulls are just way too sex and just the right amount of chrome venting. Kudos to the Gentleman who penned her, Frank Kurtis (who later created some other memorable cars). It is just so sweet.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Clar...iewItem&pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3cadb80e1c
A favorite period car would be tough for me, as I tend to gravitate towards late 50's and 60's Italian makes, but if I were a man of upper middle class in the 1940's I would have enjoyed a '40 La Salle Convertible. As I wouldn't have achieved Cadillac status. It has rather graceful lines to her.
But, if I could dream a bit, I would go for what is on Ebay right now. Clark Gable & Lombards 1937 Cadillac La Salle Speedster. A custom bodied Cadillac that just makes me swoon. The shape of the doors and the offset pulls are just way too sex and just the right amount of chrome venting. Kudos to the Gentleman who penned her, Frank Kurtis (who later created some other memorable cars). It is just so sweet.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Clar...iewItem&pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3cadb80e1c