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Support Our Channel : / periscopefilm One of a series of films made by the Jam Handy Organization for General Motors after WWII, "The Rainbow is Yours" shows the Chevy Styleline cars of 1952, including the Deluxe and Coupe, in gorgeous color. This allows the film to show off the interior and exterior matching trim and fabrics, including leather seat upholstery and other luxurious features. 00:00 - 0:57: Introduction to the 1952 Chevrolet line, emphasizing beauty, color, and design with a focus on personalization. 0:57 - 2:04: Overview of different Chevrolet models for 1952, including: Deluxe Star Line four-door sedan, noted for its space. Deluxe Star Line's sport coupe, for comfort and style. Deluxe Styleline two-door sedan, for roominess and smart looks. Deluxe Fleetline two-door sedan, with graceful body lines. Special Styleline four-door, offering sedan capacity at a lower cost. 2:04 - 2:54: Further models: Starline business coupe, designed for salesmen with ample storage. Chevrolet station wagon, versatile with steel body and convertible seating. Chevrolet convertible, emphasized as a favorite for its thrill. 2:54 - 3:45: Highlights the Bel Air as a style sensation, detailing the aesthetic elements like the grille, bumper, and hood emblem which signify both style and performance. 3:45 - 4:53: Detailed interior description of the 1952 Chevrolets, focusing on the use of color and materials to create a harmonious and luxurious feel, with specific mentions of color schemes like beige, maroon, black, and grey. 4:53 - 6:07: Continues with interior details: Use of exterior color tones inside for a cohesive look. Description of the instrument panel and steering wheel finishes. Specific color treatments for blue and green exteriors. 6:07 - 7:33: Further interior specifics: Special interiors for durability and style. Unique Bel Air interiors with luxurious two-tone leather and pattern cloth. 7:33 - 8:52: Describes the vibrant exterior color options for 1952, including solid and two-tone combinations, enhancing the visual appeal with examples like emerald green, spring green, various grays, blues, maroons, and more. 8:52 - 9:39: Concludes by highlighting Chevrolet's popularity, affordability, and the vast choice of model-color combinations (129), positioning Chevrolet as the car with the most options in the low-priced field. Many things changed at Chevy starting in 1950, starting with a luxuriously-appointed hardtop coupe, called the Bel Air. The new Bel Air including upgraded cord and leather-grain vinyl trim (available in a choice of several two-tone schemes), full carpeting and other appointments not available in even the Deluxe series, and a wide range of two-tone paint schemes. The 1950-1952 Bel Airs - during these early years, the Bel Air was officially part of the Deluxe range -- shared only their front sheetmetal ahead of the A-pillar with the rest of the range. The windshield, doors, glass, and trunk were common with the Styleline convertible, but the roof, rear quarters and rear windows were unique. The other change was the availability of Powerglide, a two-speed automatic transmission, exclusively in the Deluxe and Bel Air models. It was powered by a 235-cubic inch six-cylinder engine developing 105 horsepower and had a 3.55:1 rear differential; the engine went on to become the "Blue Flame six." After the end of the 1952 model year, the old nameplates -- Special and Deluxe -- were retired, and changed to 150 and 210, respectively, with trim similar to their respective former series. The Bel Air model became a full series, including two and four-door sedans, station wagon and convertible; and represented the top-end model with features similar to the 1950-1952 models (luxury interior, full carpeting and other features). The Chevrolet Deluxe was a trim line of Chevrolet automobiles, marketed from 1941 to 1952, and was the volume sales leader for the marque during the 1940s. The line included, at first a 4-door sedan, but grew to include a fastback 2-door "aerosedan" and other body styles. The original series ran from 1941 to 1948, after which a new body style was introduced for 1949, running through 1952. Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. We collect, scan and preserve 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have films you'd like to have scanned or donate to Periscope Film, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the link below. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com