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The Chevrolet Sedan Delivery was part of the One-Fifty line, and was also designated the 1508 in the truck line. Body style choices were also limited to sedans, Handyman wagons (four-door in 1953–1954, two-door in 1955–1957) and (until 1955) the club coupe.
In 1959 the two-door Utility Sedan appeared, a version lacking a rear seat and being intended as a delivery vehicle. In total, there was 2 different body styles, 2-door sedan and 4-door sedan. The Chevrolet Biscayne had a price of $2,365, the entry level Biscayne Fleet Master had a price of $2,295 and the top level Impala had a price of $2,772.
1971 Chevrolet Vega Panel Express. From 1959 on, the sedan delivery was no longer practical; it was phased out in 1960 as a Chevrolet model, so the requisite Chevrolet body was no longer available. [16] With the growing sales of the Volkswagen Type 2 and the introduction of compact vans, sedan deliveries faded from
The Chevrolet Delray, named after the Delray neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, debuted in 1954 as an optional trim level on two-door models of Chevrolet's mid-range 210 series of cars. In 1958, it became a distinct series of its own at the bottom of Chevrolet's lineup (replacing the discontinued 150), and added a four-door sedan, and sedan ...
Of the 187,000 1958 Chevrolet wagons built, only 16,590 [5] of these were 2-door model Yeoman (not counting Delray Sedan Delivery), Chevrolet’s entry-level wagon. The Yeoman was dropped (along with the Delray) at the end of 1958. For 1959, Chevrolet's Brookwood would now offer a 2-door wagon and become the lowest priced station wagon.
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Passenger car sold as a coupe, sedan, sedan delivery, and coupe utility Advance Design: 1947 1955 GM A: 1 ... Chevrolet's full-size car El Camino: 1959 1987 GM B
Featured vehicles include a rare 1960 Chevy sedan delivery that Danny wants to exhibit at the Viva Vegas car show; and a customized coffin couch that men decide to build for Danny to celebrate Count's Kustoms' 15th anniversary. Also, Scott rebukes Mike for working on his own bike while on the clock.