Guess I will show my age. Dad had a 46 fleetliner 4door black. In the winter mom would bundle 4 boys in back seat with a camel hair blanket ...no heater
The Aerosedan came out in 1942. They’re extremely rare, most went to the government for the war effort and were likely crushed and abandoned soon after.
You have a sharp eye. Interesting also, the typical crease in the roof area of the windshield is not there. I assume , this is a heavily retouched photo.
Holden in Australia were making Chevrolet car based equivalents of the El Camino from about 1934. Here is a 1948 model that found its was to US collectors : th-cam.com/video/QHp3uCxuIVc/w-d-xo.html A month or two after Ford in Australia did the same thing. Called Coupe Utilities, Utilities or commonly shortened to just a Ute by Australians.
I ❤ any chevy from 46 to 54. Classic cars, so stylish, yet beautiful.
I like the grill on the '46 the best
1:58 (Motor Patrol)I was like, that’s an Oldsmobile. But watched again to see the parked Chevy. 😊
Yes. I actually wanted to mention that it is together with a 1950 Olds.
The woodies we're the best looking of the series
Guess I will show my age. Dad had a 46 fleetliner 4door black. In the winter mom would bundle 4 boys in back seat with a camel hair blanket ...no heater
Love the 46 - 48 Chevy!!!!!!
The Aerosedan came out in 1942. They’re extremely rare, most went to the government for the war effort and were likely crushed and abandoned soon after.
I have one of the first series, it's a club coupe elite, it still has its 76-year-old military grade tires.
Wow! Do they still hold air? Can you post a photo? Please check classiccarszone on Facebook.
@@classiccarszone3769 if they have never broken down it is goodyear 6 ply then i will post a video
The '46 at 4:18 has a one piece windshield. That's really different. Must have been a prototype......?
You have a sharp eye. Interesting also, the typical crease in the roof area of the windshield is not there. I assume , this is a heavily retouched photo.
1946 Chevy owner here my car is a flat blue
Holden in Australia were making Chevrolet car based equivalents of the El Camino from about 1934. Here is a 1948 model that found its was to US collectors :
th-cam.com/video/QHp3uCxuIVc/w-d-xo.html
A month or two after Ford in Australia did the same thing.
Called Coupe Utilities, Utilities or commonly shortened to just a Ute by Australians.
I prefer the 1942 chevy model body style aero sedan fleetline two-door and rag-top models