All of the GM brands offered fastback models during the late forties. they were quite well received and in fact, contrary to your post, Chev had fastbacks until 1952.
Packard CLIPPER and SUPER CLIPPER were all powered by inline 6 and 8 cylinder inline engines from 1941 to 48. Their first V8 engines were in 1955, in 320 and 352 C.I.D., and 374 C.I.D. in 1956.
All of the GM brands offered fastback models during the late forties. they were quite well received and in fact, contrary to your post, Chev had fastbacks until 1952.
Packard CLIPPER and SUPER CLIPPER were all powered by inline 6 and 8 cylinder inline engines from 1941 to 48. Their first V8 engines were in 1955, in 320 and 352 C.I.D., and 374 C.I.D. in 1956.
Come On! Check out your details, You are talking about Packard and showing a Dodge Coronet. Hope you have a day job.
SO WHY USE JAY LENO to promote this video when he’s not even in the video that’s deceptive that’s that’s scamming
Did you steal footage from ColdWarMotors? at 25:30
Sure did. Wonder what Scott would think?
Next time hire a professional photographer! Good grief!
I did not know the Jeepster was not offered in 4x4.
I knew that. I had one and it was a really fun car
Why not get a real automotive historian because you are missing every important point!!!How about reviewing mail boxes and pencil sharpeners???