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These were the deluxe models for Chevrolet in 1953. Signified by more trim and a few more options like automatic transmission, radio, and heater as standard equipment. The models are noted below.
- 1953 1954 Chevrolet Automobile
The Series comprises: a Four-door and Two-door Sedan, Sport...
- 1953 1954 Chevrolet Automobile
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.
2 mar 2020 · The 17 models in all series marketed in 1953 was the most ever offered by Chevrolet in one model year. Here’s a close-up of the ’53 Chevy bumper, grille, grille guard and hood badge. Low-rung Special One-Fifty models were plain with black rubber gravel shields on the rear fenders and exposed black rubber window gaskets.
Chevrolet proudly presents three beautiful new series for 1953 – with 16 models offering the most exciting selection in the low-price field. The luxurious new Bel Air Series in four beautiful body styles introduces an entirely new kind of Chevrolet that's in a class all its own.
The Series comprises: a Four-door and Two-door Sedan, Sport Coupe, and Convertible. The official 1953 Chevrolet Automobile website dedicated to all model types including the Bel-Air.
1953 MODEL IDENTIFICATION. Name and Description. 150 Series. 210 Series. Bel Air Series. 4-DOOR SEDAN
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