The present post presents some non-custom-bodied sedans from that essentially pre-styling model year. Car bodies were typically wood-framed with metal or sometimes fabric cladding. How appealing are they?
1930 Cadillac V-16 - Hyman Ltd. photo
The body seems to be by Fleetwood, a captive supplier. Fisher-bodied V-16 sedans were similar, but had hood louvers rather than doors.
1930 Chrysler Imperial Seven-Passenger Sedan
"Styled" Imperials arrived the next model year.
1930 Lincoln L Series Sedan - for-sale photo
This was the final model year for that series, so the design is less up-to-date than some others seen here.
1930 Packard 740 Custom Eight Five-Passenger Sedan
At that time, Packard was regarded as the premier American luxury carmaker.
1930 Pierce-Arrow Model A Seven-Passenger Sedan - for sale photo
Most Pierce-Arrows featured distinctive (and ugly) fender-mounted headlights.
1930 Peerless
I'm not sure if this is a sedan or a limousine. Alexis de Sakhnoffsky might have contributed to the design.
1930 Marmon Big Eight Five-Passenger Sedan - via Marmon Club: owner's photo
The rounded top and window outlines suggest a designer's touch.
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