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1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN (Digital Art) by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN (Digital Art)

Streets of Vancouver
Digital Art

The 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was part of the Chevrolet Series AC International lineup, a significant model in automotive history. It featured a 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower. This engine was a major upgrade from the previous four-cylinder models and was marketed as "A Six for the price of a Four," emphasizing its affordability and performance.

The sedan was built on the GM A platform, offering a comfortable ride with a wheelbase of 107 inches. It came in various body styles, including 2-door and 4-door configurations, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike. With over 1.3 million units manufactured, the 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was a popular and reliable vehicle of its time.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN (Digital Art) by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN (Digital Art)

Streets of Vancouver
Digital Art

The 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was part of the Chevrolet Series AC International lineup, a significant model in automotive history. It featured a 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower. This engine was a major upgrade from the previous four-cylinder models and was marketed as "A Six for the price of a Four," emphasizing its affordability and performance.

The sedan was built on the GM A platform, offering a comfortable ride with a wheelbase of 107 inches. It came in various body styles, including 2-door and 4-door configurations, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike. With over 1.3 million units manufactured, the 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was a popular and reliable vehicle of its time.


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN

The 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was part of the Chevrolet Series AC International lineup, a significant model in automotive history. It featured a 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower. This engine was a major upgrade from the previous four-cylinder models and was marketed as "A Six for the price of a Four," emphasizing its affordability and performance.

The sedan was built on the GM A platform, offering a comfortable ride with a wheelbase of 107 inches. It came in various body styles, including 2-door and 4-door configurations, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike. With over 1.3 million units manufactured, the 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was a popular and reliable vehicle of its time.

The 1929 Chevrolet International Coach 2-Door Sedan was a marvel of its time. Here are some detailed specifications:

Engine: 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower at 2600 RPM.

Torque: 167 Nm (123 ft-lb) at 1000 RPM.
Transmission: 3-speed manual gearbox.

Body Style: 2-door sedan/saloon with seating for 4-5 passengers.

Dimensions: Length of 3912 mm (154 inches), width of 1734 mm (68.3 inches), and a wheelbase of 107 inches (2718 mm).

Weight: Kerb weight of 1184 kg (2610 lbs).

Fuel Capacity: 41.7 liters (9.2 US gallons).

Performance: Advertised as "A Six for the price of a Four," it was known for its affordability and reliability


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN

The 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was part of the Chevrolet Series AC International lineup, a significant model in automotive history. It featured a 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower. This engine was a major upgrade from the previous four-cylinder models and was marketed as "A Six for the price of a Four," emphasizing its affordability and performance.

The sedan was built on the GM A platform, offering a comfortable ride with a wheelbase of 107 inches. It came in various body styles, including 2-door and 4-door configurations, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike. With over 1.3 million units manufactured, the 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was a popular and reliable vehicle of its time.

The 1929 Chevrolet International Coach 2-Door Sedan was a marvel of its time. Here are some detailed specifications:

Engine: 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower at 2600 RPM.

Torque: 167 Nm (123 ft-lb) at 1000 RPM.
Transmission: 3-speed manual gearbox.

Body Style: 2-door sedan/saloon with seating for 4-5 passengers.

Dimensions: Length of 3912 mm (154 inches), width of 1734 mm (68.3 inches), and a wheelbase of 107 inches (2718 mm).

Weight: Kerb weight of 1184 kg (2610 lbs).

Fuel Capacity: 41.7 liters (9.2 US gallons).

Performance: Advertised as "A Six for the price of a Four," it was known for its affordability and reliability


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN

The 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was part of the Chevrolet Series AC International lineup, a significant model in automotive history. It featured a 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower. This engine was a major upgrade from the previous four-cylinder models and was marketed as "A Six for the price of a Four," emphasizing its affordability and performance.

The sedan was built on the GM A platform, offering a comfortable ride with a wheelbase of 107 inches. It came in various body styles, including 2-door and 4-door configurations, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike. With over 1.3 million units manufactured, the 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was a popular and reliable vehicle of its time.

The 1929 Chevrolet International Coach 2-Door Sedan was a marvel of its time. Here are some detailed specifications:

Engine: 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower at 2600 RPM.

Torque: 167 Nm (123 ft-lb) at 1000 RPM.
Transmission: 3-speed manual gearbox.

Body Style: 2-door sedan/saloon with seating for 4-5 passengers.

Dimensions: Length of 3912 mm (154 inches), width of 1734 mm (68.3 inches), and a wheelbase of 107 inches (2718 mm).

Weight: Kerb weight of 1184 kg (2610 lbs).

Fuel Capacity: 41.7 liters (9.2 US gallons).

Performance: Advertised as "A Six for the price of a Four," it was known for its affordability and reliability


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN by Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography

© Sonja Peterson Ph♡tography, all rights reserved.

1929 CHEVROLET INTERNATIONAL COACH 2-DOOR SEDAN

The 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was part of the Chevrolet Series AC International lineup, a significant model in automotive history. It featured a 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower. This engine was a major upgrade from the previous four-cylinder models and was marketed as "A Six for the price of a Four," emphasizing its affordability and performance.

The sedan was built on the GM A platform, offering a comfortable ride with a wheelbase of 107 inches. It came in various body styles, including 2-door and 4-door configurations, making it a versatile choice for families and businesses alike. With over 1.3 million units manufactured, the 1929 Chevrolet Sedan was a popular and reliable vehicle of its time.

The 1929 Chevrolet International Coach 2-Door Sedan was a marvel of its time. Here are some detailed specifications:

Engine: 194 cubic inch (3.2 L) overhead valve six-cylinder engine, producing 46 horsepower at 2600 RPM.

Torque: 167 Nm (123 ft-lb) at 1000 RPM.
Transmission: 3-speed manual gearbox.

Body Style: 2-door sedan/saloon with seating for 4-5 passengers.

Dimensions: Length of 3912 mm (154 inches), width of 1734 mm (68.3 inches), and a wheelbase of 107 inches (2718 mm).

Weight: Kerb weight of 1184 kg (2610 lbs).

Fuel Capacity: 41.7 liters (9.2 US gallons).

Performance: Advertised as "A Six for the price of a Four," it was known for its affordability and reliability


Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

~Sonja

Sound Advice on a Car Parked in a Lot on West Street, near the Newly Constructed World Trade Center 05/1973 by U.S. National Archives

Sound Advice on a Car Parked in a Lot on West Street, near the Newly Constructed World Trade Center 05/1973

Original Caption: Sound Advice on a Car Parked in a Lot on West Street, near the Newly Constructed World Trade Center 05/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-6826

Photographer: Blanche, Wil

Subjects:
New York (New York state, United States) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/549312

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

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