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For 1936 the doors on all Chevrolets were now hinged toward the rear: no more "suicide" style front doors. Steel disc wheels were used this year., and in mid-year, steel spoke wheels were adopted for all models. The Standard series Chevrolets adopted the all-steel Fisher Body with "Turret Top" styling. Standard Models did not use the “Knee Action” independent front suspension. For the Master DeLuxe Series, the FD designation was for cars without coil spring front suspension; the FA designation was for cars with this feature. There were still no open cars in the Master DeLuxe series. 908,278 Chevrolets were sold this year; 499,861 Master Deluxe, and 408,417 Standard Series. The Automotive History Preservation Society Digital Documents Library provides these materials for educational, or research, or personal use. You should not republish these materials for financial gain without informing the original author or publisher. |
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![]() 1936_Chevrolet_Ad_1.pdf
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