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- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wheelbase "2717.8".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six abstract "The Chevrolet Standard Six (Series DC) was launched in 1933, initially as the Chevrolet Mercury, by Chevrolet as a lower priced alternative to the 1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate that became the Eagle in 1933 and Master from 1934. It was advertised as the cheapest six-cylinder enclosed car on the market.The Standard was offered in three body styles all on a 107 inch wheelbase: coach, coupe and coupe with rumble seat. All bodies were by Fisher and featured 'no-draft ventilation'. All models were powered by a 181 cu in (2,970 cc) six-cylinder valve-in-head engine producing 60 bhp (45 kW; 61 PS) at 3,000 rpm and 125 lb·ft (169 N·m) of torque giving the car a top speed of between 65–70 mph. This engine had first appeared in a Chevrolet in 1928. The car had full instrumentation. A clock, heater and a radio were options.In 1935, a larger 206.8 cu in (3,389 cc) six-cylinder engine was offered in lieu of the 181 cu in (2,970 cc), producing 74 bhp (55 kW; 75 PS) at 3,200 rpm and 150 lb·ft (203 N·m) of torque.For 1936, the Standard Six received a wide range of improvements and a wider choice of body styles including cabriolet and sports sedan versions. It was built on a new box-girder frame with a wheel base of 109 inches. With an increase of compression ratio from 5.6:1 to 6:1, the standard 206.8 cu in (3,389 cc) engine now produced 79 bhp (59 kW; 80 PS) at 3,200 rpm and 156 lb·ft (212 N·m) of torque which was now shared with the Master Six. The spare wheel moved from its external rear trunk location to a new compartment under the trunk. Brakes were 11-in drums. The steel roof was new.The Standard Six was discontinued for 1937 when the Master range was joined by the new Master Deluxe.".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Antwerp.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Buenos_Aires.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Flint,_Michigan.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Flint_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly General_Motors_South_Africa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly List_of_General_Motors_factories.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly North_Tarrytown_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Norwood,_Ohio.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Norwood_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oakland,_California.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oakland_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Osaka.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oshawa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oshawa_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Port_Elizabeth.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly South_Africa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly St._Louis.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly St._Louis_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Tarrytown,_New_York.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six automobilePlatform GM_A_platform.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six bodyStyle Coach_(carriage).
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six bodyStyle Coupé.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six bodyStyle Rumble_seat.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six engine Chevrolet_Standard_Six__1.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six manufacturer Chevrolet.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six predecessor Chevrolet_Series_BA_Confederate.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six productionEndYear "1936".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six productionStartYear "1933".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six relatedMeanOfTransportation Chevrolet_Master.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six successor Chevrolet_Master.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six thumbnail 1934_Chevrolet_Standard_DC_Coach.jpg?width=300.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six transmission "3-speed manual".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wheelbase "2.7178".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageID "31990527".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageLength "6037".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageRevisionID "691606669".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Antwerp.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1933.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chevrolet_vehicles.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Eagle.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Master.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Series_BA_Confederate.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(carriage).
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Fisher_Body.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Flint,_Michigan.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Flint_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink GM_A_platform.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors_South_Africa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink List_of_General_Motors_factories.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink North_Tarrytown_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Norwood,_Ohio.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Norwood_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Oakland,_California.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Oakland_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Osaka.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Oshawa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Oshawa_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Port_Elizabeth.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Rumble_seat.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Sports_sedan.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLink Tarrytown,_New_York.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chevrolet Mercury".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chevrolet Sedan Taxi".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chevrolet Standard Six".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chevrolet Standard".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard Six".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six wikiPageWikiLinkText "Standard".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six aka "Chevrolet Mercury".
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Antwerp.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Buenos_Aires.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Canada.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Flint,_Michigan.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Flint_Truck_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly General_Motors_South_Africa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly List_of_General_Motors_factories.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly North_Tarrytown_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Norwood,_Ohio.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Norwood_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oakland,_California.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oakland_Assembly.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Osaka.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oshawa.
- Chevrolet_Standard_Six assembly Oshawa_Truck_Assembly.