The CGE Type TB Cabrio was an aluminum front-wheel drive poppet that was made by the French government in 1940.
First introduced in 1940, the Buick Series 50 Super had a cutting-edge “torpedo” C-body and offered complete and total comfort to up to six passengers.
The Packard Darrin One-Eighty Convertible replaced the V-12 in 1940. It had 160-horsepower, and had America’s most powerful production engine, not counting the Cadillac V-16.
In 1941, Ford and Mercury greatly improved their overall engineering on their cars. The 1941 Mercury was styled after Ford, but had lower production costs, making it less expensive overall.
The Cadillac Series 61 Sedanette was introduced in 1948 and was one of the first cars to have the tailfin that became largely popular in the 1950s.
Christina Heumann