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  1. Chevrolet Series L Light Six; Overview; Manufacturer: Chevrolet: Production: 1914-1915: Assembly: Flint Assembly, Flint, Michigan: Body and chassis; Class: Full-size car: Body style: 5 passenger, 4-door touring: Layout: FR layout: Powertrain; Engine: 271 in 3 35 hp, L head I6: Transmission: Rear-mounted selective sliding 3-speed, with a cone ...

    • 5 pass., 4-door touring
    • Full-size
  2. The Chevrolet Series C Classic Six is the first automobile produced by American car manufacturer Chevrolet. It is one of the few Chevrolets made while record-setting Buick race car driver Louis Chevrolet was with the company.

    • 4-door touring
    • 1911-1914
    • 1911-1913
    • Chevrolet
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  4. The Chevrolet light six is an American vehicle produced by automobile company Chevrolet in the year 1914 and 1915. The ‘Bow Tie’ emblem used by Chevrolet made its debut in 1914, and has since then been used on all Chevrolet vehicles till date.

  5. Chevrolet Standard Six; Overview; Manufacturer: Chevrolet (General Motors) Also called: Chevrolet Mercury (1933 only) Production: 1933 (Mercury) 1934–1936 (Standard) Assembly

    • 1933 (Mercury), 1934–1936 (Standard)
  6. The Chevrolet Light Six L Series was a midsize car built between 1914 and 1915 as a lighter version of the Classic Six. The vehicle was introduced in late 1913 and was available only as a five-seater touring car. It came in a black or blue-grey finish, the chassis and wheels were blue. It had a...

  7. Feb 25, 2014 · The Classic Six was produced as the only Chevrolet model in 1912-’13 and alongside the Chevrolet Series H four and Chevrolet Series L Light Six in 1914. Etienne Planche had actually designed the Classic Six under Louie Chevrolets direction.

  8. Jan 30, 2015 · The First Chevy: Chevrolet Series C Classic Six. By Bobby Kimbrough January 30, 2015. 1912 Chevrolet Series C Classic Six. Photo from wikipedia.org. The very first Chevy, created in the automotive Brass Era, was one of the few Chevrolets that were made while Louis Chevrolet was actually with the company.

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