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La Salle Series 50 1939

General description : Mileage : 24999
BodyStyle : Convertible
Interior Color : Tan
Exterior Color : Green
VIN : 2292654
Transmission Description : 3 Speed Manual
Doors : 2

Description : Gateway Classic Cars is proud to offer this numbers matching 1939 LaSalle Convertible. Cadillac's “junior marque," LaSalle, entered 1939 with freshened styling, including a new tall and narrow grille flanked by small side units, with additional ventilation panels on the sides of the hood. Running boards were now an optional feature, while the mechanical specifications were improved by a redesigned radiator core and suspension. The cars looked lighter and sportier and have gone down in history as one of the prettiest LaSalles. This particular LaSalle is finished in a lovely green with a tan top and interior. It has less than 100 miles on the restoration. It is powered by its original 322 Cu.in. L-head V8 and 3 speed manual transmission. This is a fine example of a 39 LaSalle and it will not last long. Call us today to make it yours.

This 1939 LaSalle is for sale in our St. Louis Showroom and can be seen in great detail including 100+ HD Pictures and an HD video at gatewayclassiccars.com. For additional information please call our knowledgeable staff at (618)271-300 or email us at STL@gatewayclassiccars.com.


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1939 La Salle Series 50 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in OFallon by Gateway Classic Cars for $46000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : La Salle Model : Series 50 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1939 Sub type : Convertible Location : St. Louis

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About La Salle
LaSalle, the stylish sibling in the General Motors family, born to complement Cadillac's elegance. Let's dive into the narrative of LaSalle cars and explore some of their most significant models along with their notable specifications.

Act 1: The Genesis (1927)
In 1927, amidst the Roaring Twenties, LaSalle emerged as a response to the growing demand for luxury cars. Harley Earl, a design maestro and the visionary behind Cadillac's Art and Color Section, spearheaded the creation of LaSalle. The brand aimed to fill the gap between the mass-produced Buick and the prestigious Cadillac.

Act 2: The Debut (1929)
LaSalle made its grand entrance in 1929 with a stunning lineup. The Series 328, the inaugural model, embodied the essence of luxury and sophistication. Its sleek, streamlined design and attention to detail set it apart in the automotive landscape.

Act 3: Streamlining and Innovation (1930s)
The 1930s witnessed LaSalle's commitment to staying ahead of design trends. Streamlining became a focal point, with models like the 1934 Series 350 featuring integrated headlights and a smoother profile. LaSalle also embraced innovations such as synchromesh transmissions, enhancing driving comfort.

Act 4: Art Deco Influence (1940s)
As the automotive world transitioned to the 1940s, LaSalle's designs began to reflect the Art Deco influence of the era. The brand maintained its commitment to luxurious features, introducing models like the 1940 Series 52 with distinct styling and refined interiors.

Act 5: Post-War Evolution (1946-1954)
After a pause during World War II, LaSalle returned in 1946 with refreshed designs. The post-war era saw the brand adapting to evolving tastes. The 1948 Series 61, for example, featured a more modern look, embracing the changes in automotive aesthetics.

Act 6: The Final Bow (1954)
As the 1950s unfolded, LaSalle faced increasing challenges. In 1954, General Motors made the decision to retire the LaSalle brand. The last model, the 1954 LaSalle II Roadster, marked the end of an era.

Epilogue: Legacy and Influence
LaSalle, though short-lived, left an indelible mark on automotive design. Its commitment to style, innovation, and bridging the gap between mass production and luxury paved the way for future endeavors within the General Motors portfolio.

And there you have it, the captivating tale of LaSalle cars, a brand that brought a touch of elegance to the roads and added another layer to the rich tapestry of automotive history.