by Brocker’s Beautys

In the automotive industry, the year 1940 started with a bang. Chrysler had just started selling the Town & Country wagon with seating for nine people and, most famously, the solid wood exterior panels that made this “Woody” famous.

Buick was putting oil filters on all car engines, Cadillac introduced the first V6, and Dodge added Sealed Beam headlights to all their models, which increased visibility. The Lincoln Continental was born, and Oldsmobile introduced...
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