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LaSalle Brake and Clutch pads

Started by Bill Bickle 15098, June 22, 2017, 10:06:47 PM

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Bill Bickle 15098

Did LaSalles use Cadillac rubber brake and clutch  pedal pads or  Lasalle pads?  I have never seen old used LaSalle pads with the LaS logo- only reproduced ones from Steele.
1927 (7400) and 1940 (5267) LaSalles; 1949 Cadillac 6107

Alan Harris CLC#1513

In the book "LaSalle-Cadillac's Companion Car", the factory photos of 1939 and 1940 interiors clearly show the pads that say "Cadillac Motors". I am guessing that the ones that say "LaSalle" were used on some of the earlier cars.

amolnayak

My 1940 Lasalle 52 Coupe still has its original brake and clutch pedal pads and they say Cadillac.
1940 Lasalle 5227C
1956 Mercedes Benz 180D
1956 Fiat 1100 103E
1961 Rover P5 (now sold)
1992 Eunos Roadster V series special