Brooklin Collection (BRK)
AVAILABILITY: In stock (3 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
When Studebaker took over Packard operations Dick Teague was given the job of “Packardizing” a Studebaker and although the two finished models, the Town Sedan and Country Sedan, looked quite handsome, to Packard traditionalists they were Studebakers. Consequentially many went...
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BODY TYPE: Coupe
For a design that aired in 1948, Cadillac’s 1952 models still looked fresh thanks to minor revisions and updates along the way. The Coup de Ville hardtop style had replaced the fastback style and was well-established by this time with...
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BODY TYPE: Sedan
Before 1954 Plymouth had a reputation as an old maid’s conveyance. Then Virgil Exner arrived at Chrysler Corporation and the following year the stereotype was blown away forever with styling that was widely admired and even copied by others. And...
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BODY TYPE: Convertible
‘Unmistakably Lincoln!’ ran the adverts for Ford’s top line. Everyone else offered revisions for 1956, not so Lincoln with an all new design and a new V8 for good measure. Although over 38,000 sedans and hardtops were produced there were...
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BODY TYPE: Convertible
This was the second year of the ‘wide track Pontiacs’. Just over 17,000 convertibles were produced at a ticket price of a shade over $3,000 a piece.
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BODY TYPE: Coupe
The Nash received new styling for 1939 which was a great improvement on the previous year. At a cost of $1175 sales were good and the car well received but the company still recorded a loss of $1.6 million dollars.
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BODY TYPE: 4-Door Hardtop
For 1960 Pontiac continued with its wild track design that had made its appearance in 1959. Front end treatment was new. At just under $3,000 over 32,000 found homes.
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BODY TYPE: Convertible
Mercury’s big news for 1954 was its first new engine since 1939. The short block V8 shared some components with Ford and Lincoln units and ensured that Mercury was well up in the performance stakes. Front ball-joint suspension was new...
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BODY TYPE: Sedan
Derided at the time as being over-embellished with poor build quality, Buicks from 1958 are now viewed as classics.