
"Look it over - inside, outside, up and down. You'll make up your own mind that this refreshingly new Chevrolet for '51 has the big, solid good looks and style leadership to make it a standout in any setting, in any company."
Arguably, the 1955-1957 Chevolets might be the most iconic cars of the 50s, but indeed the 1949-1952 models laid the foundations to Chevrolet's tremendous success in that decade. State-of-the-art design, solid construction and precise assembly were Chevrolet's trademarks, and this Chevy Styleline from Cienfuegos shows off its qualities still after more than half a century.
Chevrolet's first postwar generation, introduced in 1949 and produced until 1952, featured a complete lineup: the elegant Fleetline fastbacks and the conservative Styleline sedans were for the prudent customers, while the convertible and the Bel Air hardtop covered the latest trends in automobile fashion.
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I think it is old-fashioned cars interesting. They have the originality. I like your blog;)
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