<VV> Fwd: Early 50's Chevy- a little Corvair!

Lawrence Patterson larrypatt at gmail.com
Sun Dec 13 10:21:14 EST 2009


*I don't think I'm quite old enough to be your grandfather, Seth, but I did
own a 50 Chevy Deluxe Coach.   Was the first car I bought myself - as a
senior in H.S.  Was a great car, and I installed a crate 283 green block
(Canadian Pontiac) in it.  Later a corvette competition cam and a '57 Chevy
tranny.   Still ran the 4:11 rear end, and had no trouble with the Ford of
that day!*
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*Larry Patterson*
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*62 Monza Conv (Spyderized)*
*66 Monza Coupe
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On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 1:34 PM, <Sethracer at aol.com> wrote:

> My Grandmother Had a 50 Fleetline Chevy 4-door until the mid-1960's. It is
> likely the first car I ever drove (illegally, of course). It had the
> reverse  pattern Powerglide P-N-D-L-R - You had to be very careful going
> for low
> gear!!  --But at least it had a "PARK" setting. unlike some other cars!
>
> With the fastback design, my friends and I called it "The Stone-age
> Stingray!"
>
> Seth Emerson
>
> In a message dated 12/8/2009 11:06:03 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com writes:
>
> My Mom  had a 1 owner (her) '49 Fleetline, my first car
> was a '50 4door sedan, and  then I got a '51 2door coupe ... so I learned
> the differences between the  years...  also, '49 to '52 Chevy made a
> "Business Coupe", which had a  different roof line (and no back seat) -
> my uncle had one of  those...
>
>
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