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To: Buckeye Battle Cry

Makes sense. LeSabre, LeBaron, Buick liked “French” names.


8 posted on 03/15/2023 12:31:34 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Boogieman

The car was undoubtedly named after René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, a Frenchman who explored the Midwest in the seventeenth century. Similarly, Chrysler named a car after Hernando de Soto, who explored the area a century earlier.

Incidentally, we had a 1946 de Soto, which was a great vehicle. After the the de Soto model was discontinued in 1961, the dealership in Whittier, Calif. closed, but for years afterwards, Hernando gazed over the empty showroom, his bust illuminated by a tubular neon light.


36 posted on 03/15/2023 1:05:51 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Boogieman

I believe the LeBaron was a Chrysler vehicle. One of those real sexy ‘K’ Cars.


38 posted on 03/15/2023 1:07:42 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (You can never have enough clamps. Thanks Ben.)
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To: Boogieman

But it was a Cadillac model, not a Buick. Both were GM cars though.


41 posted on 03/15/2023 1:09:25 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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So did Le George.
47 posted on 03/15/2023 1:42:00 PM PDT by gundog (It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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