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How long is a 1951 Chevy Deluxe?

How long is a 1951 Chevy Deluxe?

This car is 5024 mm / 197.8125 in long, 1878 mm / 73.9375 in wide and 1670 mm / 65.75 in high.

How long is a 1950 Chevy Deluxe?

Dimensions

Exterior
Length : 197.5 in | 5017 mm.
Wheelbase : 115.0 in | 2921 mm.
Front Track : 57.0 in | 1448 mm.
Rear Track : 58.8 in | 1492 mm.

How much is a 1951 Chevy convertible worth?

While the Styleline Deluxe convertible is far and away the most valuable 1951 Chevrolet configuration, price guides typically value perfectly restored examples somewhere between $50,000 and $60,000.

What cars did Chevy make in 1941?

Available for 1941 from Chevrolet were the Special DeLuxe and the Master DeLuxe models, although a less expensive Special was available. The new models had a longer wheelbase, at 116 inches, and their overall length had been stretched by three-and-a-half inches. The car’s weight was also heavier than the 1940 models.

How much does a 1951 Chevy DeLuxe weigh?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1949 – 1952
Price : $1,627-$2,190
Weight : 3108 lbs | 1409.765 kg

What engine does a 1950 Chevy have?

The 1950 Chevy truck looked very much like the previous two years models. It had the same standard equipment, including the 216.5 cubic inch 6 cylinder engine, the Rochester B carburetor, the same 3 or 4 gear manual transmission.

How much did Steve Mcqueens 51 Chevy sell for?

The 1951 Chevrolet Styleline DeLuxe Convertible, once owned by Hollywood star Steve McQueen and featured in the 1980 movie The Hunter, sold for $88,000.

What kind of car did Steve McQueen drive in the blob?

1953 Plymouth Cranbrook blue convertible
Steve Andrews’ car is a 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook blue convertible. After the Blob had consumed the old man, the doctor tells his nurse to dump some “trichloracetic acid” on the it. That is a weak acid used to treat genital warts.