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The car was called "Eagle" early in the 1933 production year. When it was joined by the cheaper Chevrolet Standard Six (Series CC) later in February, 1933 the Eagle name was changed to "Master" [1]: 5 to provide Chevrolet with a two-car range, and for the first time in ten years they manufactured two models on different wheelbases. [2]
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 ]
The Chevrolet Standard (Series DC) was launched in 1933, initially as the Chevrolet Standard Mercury, by Chevrolet as a lower priced alternative to the 1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate that became the Master Eagle in 1933 [3] and Master from 1934. [4] It was advertised as the cheapest six-cylinder enclosed car on the market. [5]
The Chevrolet Series BA Confederate (or Chevrolet Confederate) is an American vehicle manufactured by Chevrolet in 1932 to replace the 1931 Series AE Independence. Production slipped significantly from over 600,000 cars to 323,100 for the model year as the Great Depression continued, but was still sufficient for Chevrolet to retain first place ...
Chevrolet Eagle (1933), to become Chevrolet Master ... DeSoto Airflow (1933–1936) Ford Deluxe Model 40-720 Coupe (1933-1934) Studebaker Land Cruiser (1933-1936)
The chassis was shared with the Chevrolet, and the interiors were a combination of Chevy and Pontiac parts. By 1955, the U.S. and Canadian Pontiac lines had diverged almost completely, with the US models positioned as "mid-market" cars available exclusively with the new 287 cu in (4.7 L) Pontiac V8 , while in Canada the brand was still ...
1924 Chevrolet truck All Superior models were powered by a 171 cu in (2.8 L) four-cylinder engine with 26 hp at 2000 rpm, and shared the 103 in (2,616.2 mm) wheelbase. The cheapest complete model, which was the Superior Roadster , cost $510 in 1926 ($8,777 in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ), while the range-topping model, the Superior Sedan , sold for US ...
Delage D8-15 Cabriolet with coachwork by Letourneur & Marchand (1935) In 1933 Delage introduced the D8-15 in which the size of the 8-cylinder engine had been reduced to 2,668 cc (162.8 cu in). The "-15" suffix referred to the 15 CV car tax band in which the smaller engine placed the car.