1948 Pontiac Torpedo at Motorland

 
Was it a confident era? Was that why cars were so large? Or was everyone scared, as the Cold War got colder and colder, heading toward hydrogen? Maybe the cars display the opposite of confidence. I guess you could read their gestalt either way. This one's on the block at Motorland in Biddeford, Maine.
 



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