Chevrolet 1941

CountryUSA
TypeStaff Car
Produced1941—1952

The Chevrolet Deluxe was a trim line of Chevrolet automobiles, marketed from 1941 to 1952, and was the volume sales leader for the marque during the 1940s. The line included, at first a 4-door sedan, but grew to include a fastback 2-door “aerosedan” and other body styles. The original series ran from 1941 to 1948, after which a new body style was introduced for 1949, running through 1952. During the post-war years and continuing through the early 1950s, the Deluxe range was Chevrolet’s sales leader, offering a balance of style and luxury appointments unavailable in the base Special series; and a wider range of body styles, including a convertible, Sport Coupe hardtop (starting in 1950), two- and four-door sedans and four-door station wagons. The 1941 Chevrolet was the first generation that didn’t share a common appearance with Chevrolet trucks, while the Chevrolet AK Series truck did share common internal components.

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The Chevrolet 1941 was a series of cars produced by the American automaker Chevrolet in the year 1941. The series included the Special Deluxe, the Master Deluxe, and the Fleetline models, which were available in various body styles such as coupes, sedans, convertibles, and station wagons. The Chevrolet 1941 was designed to compete with the Ford and Plymouth models in the low-price market segment. The cars featured a new streamlined styling, a wider grille, a longer hood, and a more spacious interior. The Chevrolet 1941 also introduced several innovations such as a vacuum-powered gearshift, a column-mounted ignition switch, and a sealed-beam headlight system. The Chevrolet 1941 was well-received by the public and sold over one million units in its first year of production. However, the series was discontinued in early 1942 due to the outbreak of World War II, which halted civilian car manufacturing in the United States. The Chevrolet 1941 is considered to be one of the most iconic and influential cars of the pre-war era.

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