Thursday, August 28, 2008

1947 Chevrolet Aerosedan Fleetline Jada 1:24











El Chevrolet Fleetline es un modelo de automóvil producido entre 1942 y 1952 en Estados Unidos de América, del fabricante Chevrolet. Comparte el frontal de la serie Styleline Deluxe, pero la parte trasera de la carrocería es de estilo Fastback. Al igual que el resto de los modelos Chevrolet de esos años, montaba motores de 216 pulgadas cúbicas en versión de transmisión mecánica, a partir de 1949 de 235 pulgadas cúbicas en su versión de transmisión automática llamada Power-Glide que no era más que un convertidor de par de dos velocidades, todos fueron caja manual. En su modelo inicial de 1941 el automóvil era un sedán de cuatro puertas, pero en 1942 evoluciona hacia un sedán de dos puertas con asientos abatibles.
The Chevrolet Fleetline is an automobile which was produced by US automaker Chevrolet from 1941 to 1952. From 1946 to 1948 it was a sub-series of the Chevrolet Fleetmaster rather than a series in its own right and from 1949 to 1951 it was a sub-series of both the Chevrolet Special and the Chevrolet Deluxe. In its final year it was offered only as a sub-series of the latter.

The Fleetline was introduced late in the 1941 model year as a four-door sedan. In 1942, a fastback two-door "Aerosedan" was also offered. In 1947, the Fleetline made up 71.26% of Chevrolet's sales. For the years' 1949 through 1952 models, the fastback was the only one offered, and Chevrolet dropped the Fleetline for 1953. Production was indefinitely delayed in 1942 due to World War II, after 110,000 had been made, though several thousand Chevrolet coupes and sedans were produced during the war years for military staff use. In 1945, production for civilians resumed. The original series was produced through 1948.
A redesigned Fleetline with reduced body contour and integrated rear fenders was offered for the 1949 through 1952 model years. It was referred to as a "fastback" because of its distinct sloping roof which extends through to the trunk lid. The Fleetline during the 1949 to 1950 years also has a lower look than a sedan, with the windshield being one inch shorter in height than a standard contemporary sedan. The 1949 to 1951 models were made in both four-door and two-door models, with only the lower portion of the doors being interchangeable with a sedan door. The Fleetline series is currently highly collectable. Many are made into street rods, with the common Chevrolet 350 small block V8 and the 350 or 400 turbo transmission being used.

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