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Muntz Car Company produced cars from 1950 through 1954 in Chicago. [82] Muntz was assisted by Frank Kurtis, who had earlier attempted to produce a sports car under the Kurtis Kraft marque (the Kurtis Kraft Sport, which sold just 36 units by 1950). [83] The company managed to produce only about 400 cars during 1951–1954.
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Chevrolet has since unveiled two concept cars bearing the Nomad name, most recently in 1999. The 1955–1957 Chevrolets are commonly referred to as Tri Fives . The 1955–1957s were made in right-hand drive and shipped from Oshawa Car Assembly in Oshawa , Ontario , for local assembly in Australia (CKD), New Zealand (SKD) and South Africa.
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1951" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Allard M2;
Chevrolet's longest lasting car nameplate; 1,302,401 over six generations not counting 2004 to present. [99] (2004 to present production is unknown.) 2011 Chevrolet Corvette. Chevrolet Cruze: 2008–2023 4 million sold worldwide as of April 2016 over two generations. [100] 1966 Impala SS Convertible: Chevrolet Impala: 1958–85 1994–96 2000 ...
The Chevrolet 210 or Two-Ten is a midrange car from Chevrolet that was marketed from 1953 until 1957. It took its name by shortening the production series number 2100 by one digit in order to capitalize on the 1950s trend toward numerical auto names.
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The Chevrolet Deluxe is a trim line of Chevrolet automobiles that was marketed from 1941 to 1952, and was the volume sales leader for the market 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.