Offered for sale is an exceptionally rare 1937 LaSalle Series 50 Convertible Sedan, one of only 530 produced. This stunning example of pre-war American luxury features a 322 Cu. In. L-Head V8 engine and a classic 3-speed manual transmission. A true piece of automotive history, the 1937 LaSalle was part of General Motors’ most prestigious era, bridging the gap between Cadillac and
Offered for sale is an exceptionally rare 1937 LaSalle Series 50 Convertible Sedan, one of only 530 produced. This stunning example of pre-war American luxury features a 322 Cu. In. L-Head V8 engine and a classic 3-speed manual transmission. A true piece of automotive history, the 1937 LaSalle was part of General Motors’ most prestigious era, bridging the gap between Cadillac and Buick.
Key Features:
1 of 530 made – Extremely rare
322 Cu. In. L-Head V8 engine with 2-barrel carburetor
3-speed manual transmission with floor-mounted shifter
Beautiful Black exterior with dual side-mounted spare tires
Pristine beige cloth convertible top with glass rear window
Reupholstered red leather interior with matching red carpeting
Classic dash with 110 MPH speedometer, gauges, and AM radio
Wide whitewall tires with full LaSalle wheel discs
Iconic Pre-War Design
The 1937 LaSalle Series 50 Convertible Sedan is a standout with its die-cast eggcrate grille, pronounced hood louvers, and bullet-style headlights. The car’s elegant and understated design made it a perfect luxury option during the Great Depression. Considered a True Classic by the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA), this car embodies the height of 1930s automotive style.
Whether you’re a Cadillac-LaSalle aficionado or a collector of rare pre-war classics, this 1937 LaSalle offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of American automotive history.