La Salle logo.
The LaSalle was an automobile product of General Motors Corporation, and sold as a companion marque of Cadillac from 1927 to 1940.
La Salle logo.
The two were linked by similarly-themed names, both being named for explorers—Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac and Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, respectively.
LaSalle crest, from a 1929 LaSalle Victoria two-door.
LaSalle crest. (submitted by Joaquin Massana)
1937 LaSalle series 50 Trunk Back sedan radiator emblem.
1940 Lasalle crest emblem.
1937 LaSalle series 50 trunk back sedan "LAS" emblem.
La Salle front grill emblem.
La Salle front grill emblem.
La Salle front grill emblem.
La Salle "La S" side vent emblem.
1939 LaSalle 5027 Opera Coupe.
1939 LaSalle 5027 Opera Coupe.
LAS front grill emblem from a 1929 LaSalle Victoria two-door.
LAS front grill emblem from a 1929 LaSalle Victoria two-door.
LaSalle wheelhub from a 1929 LaSalle Victoria.
LaSalle wheelhub from a 1929 LaSalle Victoria.
LaSalle wheelhub from a 1929 LaSalle Victoria.
1929 LaSalle Victoria 2-door hood ornament.
Cadillac LaSalle dealership sign on Lincoln Road, in South Beach, Florida.
1927 LaSalle Series 303. (source: GM)
1938 La Salle 37-50 Sodomka, USA.
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