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  2. Chevrolet Standard Six - Wikipedia

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    For 1934, sedan, roadster and touring body styles were added to the catalog. In 1935, a larger 206.8 cu in (3,389 cc) six-cylinder engine was offered in lieu of the 181 cu in (2,970 cc), producing 74 bhp (55 kW; 75 PS) at 3,200 rpm and 150 lb⋅ft (203 N⋅m) of torque. A sedan delivery was also available this year.

  3. Pontiac 6 - Wikipedia

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    When model year 1927 began, it was renamed the "New Finer Series 6-27" and a Sport Roadster or Sport Coupe was now offered as a 2-passenger with optional rumble seat. Prices reflected the popularity of the brand and ranged from US$775 ($13,594 in 2023 dollars [ 2 ] ) for a choice of the Sport Roadster, 2-passenger Coupe or 2-door 5-passenger ...

  4. Chrysler Six - Wikipedia

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    The entry level Roadster with rumble seat was available for US$1,595 ($28,357 in 2023 dollars [4]), while top model documented was the Town Car listed at US$3,725 ($66,225 in 2023 dollars [4]). The new Chrysler offered several items, technology and body style choices that had become extra cost items from other manufacturers that Chrysler ...

  5. 1934 Ford Roadster Hides Mopar Powerhouse - AOL

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    This incredible car was the first step to the incredible Ford performance lineage and now sports a very different powertrain.

  6. DeSoto Six - Wikipedia

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    By 1931 English terms were used for all models. [3] The engine used was the Silver Dome while the roadster was offered with the high performance Red Head while the displacement was the same at 174.9 cu in (2.9 L) Chrysler I6. Hydraulic, 11 in (279 mm) four wheel drum brakes are attached to 19 in (483 mm) wood spoked wheels.

  7. Rumble seat - Wikipedia

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    1931 Ford Model A sport roadster featuring a rumble seat. A rumble seat (American English), dicky (dickie/dickey) seat (British English), also called a mother-in-law seat, [1] is an upholstered exterior seat which folded into the rear of a coach, carriage, or early motorcar. Depending on its configuration, it provided exposed seating for one or ...

  8. Chevrolet Series BA Confederate - Wikipedia

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    2-door 2-passenger Roadster: Standard 2BA: Tarrytown Assembly: 2-door 2-passenger Sports Roadster w/2-passenger rumbleseat: Deluxe 5BA: Kansas City Assembly: 2-door 2-passenger Business Coupe: Standard & Deluxe 6BA: Oakland Assembly: 2-door 2-passenger Sport Coupe w/2-passenger rumbleseat: Standard & Deluxe 8BA: Lakewood Assembly: 2-door 2 ...

  9. Chevrolet Master - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Master and Master Deluxe are American passenger vehicles manufactured by Chevrolet between 1933 and 1942 to replace the 1933 Master Eagle.It was the most expensive model in the Chevrolet range at this time, with the Standard Mercury providing an affordable product between 1933 and 1937. [1]