Re: Which cars were comparable to pre-War Packs?

Posted by Garrett Meadows On 2014/12/29 20:25:55
Thank you for your informative response. I appreciate it. Notwithstanding the viable choices and deciding factors, such as physical location, for an up-scale pre-War car, perhaps it was Packard's marketing that set it apart as "the car" of the era. Cadillac/LaSalle, Lincoln Zephyr, and Buick Roadmaster were extremely elegant and stylish-looking cars, in some respects more so than Packards. If I had $1500 in 1938 with which to buy a luxury car, I would have definitely been hard-pressed to make a choice.

take care
Garrett Meadows

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