Description1950 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Sedan (33214149182).jpg
General Motors was founded in 1908 by William Durant, who at the time was the General Manager of Buick (formed in 1899) In 1911, Durant formed a partnership with Belgian-born race-car driver, Louis Chevrolet and the Chevrolet Motor Company was born.
Chevrolet introduced a new body in 1949, a softer, rounded look. For 1950, the 7 short vertical chrome bars below the main horizontal bar were gone and the top of the line Bel Air introduced.
The trunkback models were the;
Base Styleline Special; 2 door Business Coupe, Sport Coupe, 2 and 4 door Sedans.
Upmarket Styleline Deluxe (Stainless Steel trim around windows, beltline mould and rear fender skirts); 2 door Sport Coupe, Convertible, 2 and 4 door Sedans and Wagon
The new Styleline Deluxe Bel Air available as the new 2 door Hardtop
Also available was the fastback models;
The base Fleetline Special and upmarket Fleetline Deluxe were both available in 2 and 4 door Sedans
Chevrolet sedans were also produced in Australia by General Motors using modified American bodies from 1926-68.
Engine; 92hp 216 cu in or 105hp 235 cu in blue flame 6s
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