1935 Chevrolet Standard and Master DeLuxe Photos
Chevrolet executives believed they had the epitome of low-cost modernity in Master DeLuxes like this 1935 Chevrolet Standard four-door sedan. Though the public was not taken with the car at first, it quickly caught on. See why in these photos.![]() Chevrolet built the 1935 Master DeLuxe with the average car-buyer in mind. |
![]() The spare tire is stored in a built-in bustleback trunk. |
![]() The rear-hindged "suicide doors" hurt the Master DeLuxe's popularity with consumers. |
![]() The 1935 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe has a wide steering wheel and a floor shift. |
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