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Chevrolet Flee Tune Aerosedan - 1942 | 
| By 1942 one out of every four american cars was a chevrolet, so it was big news when for that model year a fastback two-door model called the fleetline aerosedan joined the lineup. Lowrer at the roofline than any other 1942 chevy, this streamlined vehicle retains a surprisingly contemporary look | Specifications performance Displacement power rating transmission
engine typedrivetrain: Overhead-valve, in-line 6
216.5 cu. In. (3.5 d
90 hp
3-speed manual + reverse,
synchronized
chassis: Coil-spring front and leaf-spring rear suspension; Hydraulic drum brakes; 3,105 lbs.
price: S880 |
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| | About vehicle Fender streaks
the aerosedan was based on the 1941 fleetline sedan introduced at midyear. This was a four-door sedan stretched low on its 116-in. Wheelbase, with the rear quarter windows eliminated so that they did not interfere with the tapered roofline. Like its predecessor, the aerosedan was given special deluxe trim, including deluxe steering wheel with horn ring, chrome hood nameplates and front-door arm rests. A distinguishing aerosedan feature consisted of triple steel bands on the lower part of the front and rear fenders.
the peoples choice
the 192 models came to a premature end with the conversion of auto factories to war production, but the aerosedan proved to be chevys best seller, with 61,855 produced. After
world war ii, it continued essentially unchanged through 1948 and again outsold all other chevrolets during the 1947 and 1948 model years Chevrolets lineup for 1942 introduced a popular streamlined fastback two-door model known as the fleetline aerosedan. |
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