By Rob Fortier – HotRod.com – Photo: Eric Geisert.
There was a little four-year gap in sales during the second world war, but even though the 1946 Aerosedan was nothing more than a dolled-up carryover from 1942, its streamlined styling was no match for the competition. And even America’s next situation abroad, the Korean conflict, had little effect on production (other than learning what the absence of nickel has on chrome plating) or initial sales.