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The Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe was one of Chevrolet’s most iconic post-World War II cars, produced from 1949 to 1952. It represented a major design shift toward smoother, more modern styling. Exterior Design Rounded, aerodynamic body with flowing curves typical of late-1940s American cars. Chrome-heavy front grille, featuring horizontal bars and a bold central emblem. Full chrome bumpers with bumper guards. Large round headlights integrated into the front fenders. Two-door or four-door sedan body styles, with a long roofline and wide stance. Whitewall tires commonly seen on Deluxe models. Often offered in rich, glossy paint colors like maroon, dark green, and navy blue. Interior Bench seats front and rear, usually covered in cloth or vinyl. Metal dashboard with chrome trim and a classic round-gauge cluster. Simple yet stylish interior with attention to comfort for its time. Engine & Performance Equipped with Chevrolet’s dependable 216 or 235 cubic-inch straight-six engine (“Stovebolt Six”). Smooth ride quality thanks to a sturdy chassis and soft suspension. Manual transmission (usually a 3-speed column shifter, also known as “three-on-the-tree”). Notable Features Considered affordable and reliable, which made it extremely popular with American families. Known for durability—many are still restored and driven today by classic-car enthusiasts.