I had no pre-war cars in my collection until I fell for Brooklin's 1941 Chrysler convertible. I don't like models that are "loners" so I picked up these two "friends" for the New Yorker and I think they look great together!
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
I think Brooklin does best with prewar and immediate postwar period cars. You might like those in their Buick Collection.
Thanks, Harv. I especially like the green '38 Special convertible.
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
All are great, but my favorite is the '34-35 coupe. My brother had a black one like it that I drove a few times. Long time ago!
I recently acquired at a real good price those BRK pre war models and i like them all and it is not over i have a few again in my target. This 1940 Cadillac is much better than i thought for an older released.
Wow, that LaSalle is beautiful!
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
Brooklin's Pre-War models are all excellent, they have an extensive listing of many makes, the Buick & Pontiac Collections are wonderful.
Here's a few of my favorites (which is actually a really big list)
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
And don't forget Lansdownes!
Nice selection there. And there are many from the 1950s as well. I keep hoping for a 1958 Austin A95 all steel estate that was planned but seems to be forgotten lately.
John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA