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Cars of 1935
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1935 Chrysler
1935 Chrysler Convertible
Todd and Janey Paulson
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1935 Chrysler
1935 Chrysler Convertible
Todd and Janey Paulson
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1935 Hudson
1935 Hudson Terraplane
1935 Hudson
1935 Hudson Terraplane Coupe
1935 LaFayette
1935 LaFayette 3512
The lowest-priced car in the LaFayette line for 1935 was this two-passenger coupe, which had an f.o.b. price tag of $580. It weighed 2,925 pounds and had a 113-inch wheelbase. Year's sales: 44,637.
1935 LaFayette
1935 LaFayette 3513
This is the four-door LaFayette sedan for 1935. It was called the "six-window sedan with trunk," sold for $750. This is an artist's drawing.
1935 LaFayette
1935 LaFayette 3513
1935 LaFayette
1935 LaFayette 3517
Mitchel Lamoreux
1935 Nash
1935 Nash 3520
Gunnar Eriksson
1935 Nash
1935 Nash 3580
Note the "slide" incorporated into the rear-end design of this four-door Nash sedan. It sloped at a 35-degree angle and was known as the "Aeroform" design. Price of this eight-cylinder model was $1,165.
1935 Nash
1935 Nash 3520 Advanced Six "Aeroform" Sedan 4dr 6cyl
Eric O. Nelson, Jr.