
This picture was taken 70 years ago.

1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt

1951 Buick LeSabre
What would you give for that car now?

1951 Chrysler K310

1953 Buick Wildcat

1954 Buick Wildcat II

1954 Dodge Firearrow
Back in the days when cars had style, and even with so many makes & models, all changing every year, they made a profit.
And, not only that . . .But one could sit on the porch (like at Rye) and name the cars as they drove by . . .unlike today . . .When they all look the same . . .