The owner says their Chevrolet convertible, painted a regal ebony, is the last vehicle they’d ever sell.
There is a long and interesting history of Chevrolet dating back to 1911. Louis Chevrolet was a Swiss-American race car driver and mechanic before he became an entrepreneur. He became acquainted with William Durant, the founder of General Motors , and Chevrolet became part of GM in 1918.
The 1960s were good years for U.S. automakers, but changes were happening as cars were getting away from the “bigger-is-better” styling to smaller cars. The leader in that move was American Motors with Rambler American and Classic models. In 1961, Rambler was the third best-selling car in the country behind Chevrolet and Ford.
Davies is the second owner of this beautiful convertible. The first owner was his next-door neighbor, Jane McCaffrey, who bought the car new from a Chevrolet dealer in Marion, Ohio, and drove it west.
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