During the late 1940s, sedan delivery cars were a popular choice for businesses needing a vehicle with cargo capacity greater than a typical passenger car but not requiring a full-fledged truck. After World War II, there was a surge in demand for delivery vehicles, and sedan deliveries, often based on modified two-door wagons, emerged as a solution. In essence, sedan delivery cars of the late 40s filled a niche in the commercial vehicle market, offering a practical, stylish, and relatively affordable option for businesses engaged in light delivery services and deliveries in city environments where large trucks might have been too cumbersome. Today, these rare cars are used still for an opportunity to create a Mid-Century Modern approach to your business advertising. For your next company and small business advertising campaign, you may want to consider a “Momma Pie Wagon!”


