Chevrolet 1933 |
CA Master (6 cyl, 206.8 cu.in., 65 hp; wb: 110 in.) |
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Standard CC had louvres in hood and shorter wb (107 vs 110 in.). Master CA was first known as Eagle. Production total of Chevrolet Master Six 4-Door Sedan for the 1933 model year was 162,361. |
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Family after family
is learning the same thing – a switch to a Chevrolet is a
long step in the direction of sound, permanent economy. This smart
new car not, only brings you the refreshing contrast you need
today in the way of new beauty, new comfort., and new thrills. It
also cuts motoring costs right down to rock bottom – and
keeps them there. You save with a new Chevrolet from the day of
purchase. You can buy it for less than any other full-size
six-cylinder enclosed car. Savings continue every mile you drive,
for a Chevrolet costs less for gas and oil than any other car. And
as the, months pass, with practically no cost for upkeep and
repairs, you'll become aware of another fact. The Chevrolet is
also the most reliable low-priced car you can buy. Contrast this
proved economy with the cost of operating your present car. Bear
in mind that the Chevrolet line consists of spacious, smartly
styled sixes with more new advancements than you can get in any
other low-priced automobile. Then consider – would it be
wise to start right now to save with a new Chevrolet? |
Lounge back lazily
in soft, restful cushions . . . stretch out your legs . . . toss
your troubles away . . . Relax. . . . That's the grand and
glorious thing about riding along in a Chevrolet. You can almost
forget you're in a motor car. You can dismiss all care and concern
about the engine in front – or the road beneath – or
the weather outside – or the traffic going by. Because you
know you're protected by the safest, most restful, most
trouble-free car that a low price can buy. |
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When Chevrolet
owners start talking gasoline mileage, you can't be blamed for not
believing half the things they say. It just doesn't seem possible
for a six as big and powerful as the new Chevrolet – and as
speedy – and as solidly, heavily built – to get, as
owners claim, "20 miles to the gallon'' - ''22'' –
''Sometimes higher!" No, it doesn't. sound possible. But wait
till you own a Chevrolet yourself! Or wait till you go on some
long Chevrolet trip, and keep accurate track of how many gallons
you use. For, at the end of your trip, when you check up on the
tank, you'll find fewer gallons gone than you'd find in any other
full-size car, under the same driving conditions. World's champion
for gas mileage, among full-size cars – that's the new
Chevrolet! |
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