Category: Chevrolet

1937 Chevrolet 

1937 Chevrolet and Young Shirley

This image is from the obituary of ‘Shirley’, deceased 2017. Taken in her young days with a 1937 Chevrolet. RIP.

1937 Chevrolet 

1937 Chevrolet

Girls ready to drive in their 1937 Chevrolet, somewhere in New York, ca.1950

1952 Chevrolet Business Coupe 

1952 Chevrolet Business Coupe

In 1949 Chevrolets got the first new styling after the war. The Deluxe was Chevys new upper-end model. A change this year was the availability of Powerglide, a two-speed automatic transmission, exclusively in the Deluxe and Bel Air models. The 1952 Chevrolet Business Coupe was powered by a 235-cubic inch six-cylinder engine developing 105 horsepower Read More …

 

1949 Chevrolet De Luxe

The 1949 Chevrolet De Luxe was a trim line of Chevrolet. It was the sales leader for the marque during the 1940s and manufactured 1941 to 1952. The line included a 4-door sedan, a fastback 2dr ‘Aerosedan’, convertible and business coupe styles. Chevrolet manufactured the original series 1941 to 1948. They introduced a new body Read More …

1946 Chevrolet Coupe 

1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster

This is a 1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster, painted in a ’46 Cairo Cream color. The color is not original anymore, however. The previous owner has repainted it about a year ago with a new interior correct for 1946 from LeBaron Bonney Co. History Chevrolet introduced the ‘Fleetmaster’ as the top model of the 1946 Chevrolet range, Read More …

 

1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan

The 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan was a trim line of Chevrolet. It used the name from 1941 to 1952. The line was the volume sales leader for Chevy during the 1940s. First this body style included a 4-door sedan. Then it also included a fastback 2-door ‘Aerosedan’, a fastback and other body styles. To compare, Read More …

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

The 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan was a full-size car and the top of the line in 1955. With the 1953 model year the Bel Air name was a premium level of trim applied across a number of body styles. A ‘Motor Trend’ magazine review gave the Bel Air very good marks for handling. History Read More …