1936 Chevy Master DeLuxe Coupe

1936 Chevy Master DeLuxe Coupe

Cars from the 1930s are amazing timepieces that are drivable on modern roads. 1935 Master DeLuxe models were the first Chevys to sport a two-piece, V-shaped windshield and the streamlined “Turret Top” roof panel. The base-level Standard models received these advancements in 1936 and were basically the same as ’36 Masters except that they lacked decorative chrome and a second taillight, had a four-inch-shorter wheelbase, and offered a rumble-seat cabriolet model instead of a three-window coupe (the only Master with a rumble seat).

1936 Chevy Master DeLuxe Coupe