Pictorial History of Chevrolet 1958-1960

Pictorial History of Chevrolet 1958-1960

Author: John D. Robertson

Publisher: Motorbooks International

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781880524442

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Year-by-year, illustrated overview covers the Impala, Corvair and Corvette. Photographs from the GM archives are accompanied by complete specifications and development and production histories.


Pictorial History of Chevrolet, 1940-1954

Pictorial History of Chevrolet, 1940-1954

Author: John Robertson

Publisher: Amos Hobby

Published: 1998-12-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781880524299

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The GM Media Archives, located in the heart of Detroit, contain a massive collection of Chevrolet images, a priceless treasure for Chevrolet enthusiasts worldwide. GM Archive employee, John Robertson, offers this amazing selection of archive photographs covering WWII-era Chevrolets up through the mid-1950s. A must for every serious Chevy enthusiast's library.


A Pictorial History of Chevrolet 1955-1957

A Pictorial History of Chevrolet 1955-1957

Author: John D. Robertson

Publisher: Motorbooks International

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781880524350

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The third book in a series of pictorial histories examines the ever-popular Tri-Chevy era -- that three-year span when Chevrolet built cars that have long since become icons of the decade. This history digs into GM archives to reveal the stories behind those successful models, as well as more than 200 advertising and production-line photographs.


Chevrolet: 1911-1960

Chevrolet: 1911-1960

Author: Michael W.R. Davis

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012-08-06

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1625171668

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The Chevrolet car and truck business traces its roots back to Michigan’s lumber industry in the middle of the 19th century. Lumber mills gave way to carriage and wagon manufacturing and the claim, before motorcars burst on the scene, that Flint was the “vehicle capital of the world.” This is the story of how those wagon makers quickly converted to producing automobiles, overtaking automotive pioneer and archrival Ford in sales, and building the Chevrolet brand into the global powerhouse entity it is today. This volume traces the first half (1911–1960) of Chevrolet’s 100-year history in photographic detail and provides an unparalleled spotter guide for long-forgotten (or never-known) Chevrolet cars and trucks.


Chevrolet: 1960-2012

Chevrolet: 1960-2012

Author: Michael W.R. Davis

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2012-12-10

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1625171641

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Images of America: Chevrolet: 1960–2012 is the second of a two-volume photographic history of Chevrolet, one of the world’s best-known automotive brands, symbolized by the bow tie emblem. From 1960 to 2012, the US auto industry and Chevrolet experienced fundamental changes in their products and business plans. In the 50-plus years illustrated here, two basic changes in the marketing of motor vehicles is evident: the rising proportion of trucks among all vehicles sold and the incursion of European and Asian brands into the market. Even though the number of different Chevrolet passenger car models tripled, total car sales for the brand fell. Chevrolet: 1960–2012 relates the year-by-year evolution of the US auto business via what was once the largest-selling make.


The American Dream - The Chevrolet Impala 1958-1970

The American Dream - The Chevrolet Impala 1958-1970

Author: Norm Mort

Publisher: Veloce Publishing

Published: 2020-01-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781787113107

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The American Dream - The Chevrolet Impala 1958-1971 examines the evolution of the popular Chevrolet Impala from the late 1950s stylish ‘specialty’ vehicle to become Chevrolet’s best-selling, iconic model in North America. In addition, this volume focuses on specifications, rarer performance models, industry facts and figures and optional equipment, through detailed text, brochure and advertising images, along with previously unpublished photographs. The important role played by the Impala for Chevrolet is also examined, as well as GM as a whole from its top-of-the-line, ‘specialty’ model status to its broad range of body styles and mainstream, volume production model status. As the 1950s ended, the Chevrolet Impala evolved into a status symbol, and added more and more style, comfort and optional equipment to its ever-increasing model range. From its similar styling and tri-colour pastel paint finishes the original Chevrolet Impala was the flashy, stylish sibling in the line-up, only to eventually return to a more conservative high-volume, mainstream car.


Chevrolet

Chevrolet

Author: Beverly Rae Kimes

Publisher: Automobile Heritage Publishing & Co

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0915038625

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