1933 LaSalle Model 345-C by goodoleboy
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Captured 5/16/10, mid morning, at the beautiful 16th Annual Muckenthaler Motor Car Festival, held at the beautiful Muckenthaler Cultural Center in beautiful Fullerton, California.
Third foto is for those who refuse to ZOOM.
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Most of the features found on the Cadillac could be found on the 1933 LaSalle models. This included a new radiator grill, skirted fenders, vacuum assisted brakes, and no-draft ventilation. The monogram bar was no long part of the LaSalles, the wheelbase was shortened by four-inches, and the price was decreased by around $500 for each bodystyle.
The 345-C models had a wheelbase size of 130- or 136-inches. There was one Fleetwood bodystyle available, a Town Coupe, and seven Fisher bodies.
Power was from an L-head 90-degree eight-cylinder engine that displaced 353 cubic-inches and produced 115 horsepower. There was a selective synchromesh three-speed transmission with twin disc clutch.
Source: www.conceptcarz.com
Ciao, and have a nice day.
Comments (11)
magnus073
What a fantastic collage of this true classic car Harry
jocko500
I used to have a LaSalle as my first car . it was a 1958 one. real cool looking
anmes
Another great column...my son would really appreciate this!
durleybeachbum
Very classy car and pics.
mgtcs
Amazing image my friend, gorgeous lighting and colors, excellently done!
MrsRatbag
Wowza, Harry, what a beauty this one is; I particularly love shot 4, what lovely engineering in the design and your composition. Excellent shots all, and once again you show your skill!
morningglory
What an impressive antique car, wonderful reflections of the surrounding scene.
bmac62
Very classy collage indeed. Love the super wide white sidewalls. A chauffeur would be just the thing to go with such a regal automobile. Well done sir:)
Hendesse
When I see cars from this era I think of Al Capone. A fantastic collage, excellent details.
JaneEden
A wonderful collage of such a beautiful classic car Harry, and your photography is second to none, truly excellent hugs Jane xx
HopeFadesEternal
Gorgeous car and your photos do it justice!