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1939 Chevrolet
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The 1939 Chevrolet lineup included the Master 85 and Master DeLuxe series station wagons. Get detailed information on these distinctive Chevy models.
How Chevrolet Works
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Chevrolet was founded in 1911 and has been GM’s largest volume division since the 1920s. Learn about Chevy's history and the evolution of its cars.
Chevrolet Malibu
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The Chevrolet Malibu and Chevrolet Chevelle represent five decades of mainstay Chevys. Check out these Malibu and Chevelle profiles and pictures.
Chevrolet Bel Air
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The Chevrolet Bel Air was a bedrock of Chevrolet value in the 1950s and 1960s. Learn about the Bel Air through these articles, pictures, and prices.
1937-1938 Ford
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The 1937-1938 Ford lineup caused quite a stir, beginning with the spectacular introduction of the 1937 models. Follow the 1937-1938 Ford story.
1935-1936 Pontiac
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The 1935-1936 Pontiacs offered new styling and amenities that suited post-Depression Americans. Follow the evolution of the 1935-1936 Pontiac.
1951-1958 Plymouth Belvedere
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The 1951-1958 Plymouth Belvedere was the low-price 1950s Plymouth model in the company's fight for sales. Learn about the Plymouth Belvedere origins.
How Hudson Cars Work
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An early success for the Hudson company was the low-priced four-cylinder 1919 Hudson Essex. Read about the cars of Hudson's origin in this article.
1965-1966 Buick
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Buick in the 1960s responded to sluggish sales with a new and exciting lineup, including such cars as LeSabre, Wildcat, and Electra 225. Learn more.
1954-1956 Oldsmobile
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The original 1954 Oldsmobile designs were scrapped to make way for a new 88, Super 88, and Ninety-Eight. Learn more about the 1954 Oldsmobile lineup.