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McFarlan was best known for its large and expensive 'Twin-Valve Six' cars. The company attempted to capture a share of the growing middle-class market wîth the 1926 introduction of the straight-eight. This car carries the badge of LeBaron, a popular coachbuilder, but the body was constructed in Los Angeles during the 1960s in a style based on sporting cars of the thirties.
Collection of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles CountySource - Petersen Museum
Collection of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles CountySource - Petersen Museum
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