1964 Chevrolet Brochure For all Full Size Models
This brochure shows all the models of full size Chevrolets for the 1964 model year… Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne.
Continue reading →This brochure shows all the models of full size Chevrolets for the 1964 model year… Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne.
Continue reading →In 1959 (or possibly late 1958), LIFE Magazine photographer Fritz Goro visited the Tarrytown, NY Chevrolet assembly plant where he apparently had the run of the place. He took some amazing color photos of Chevrolet cars and trucks being built. From … Continue reading →
Here is the very rare ’58 station wagon brochure. It contains all of the wagon models, Brookwood, Yeoman, Nomad. Starting in 1958, the Nomad wagon was now a 4-door model, not a 2-door like they were from ’55-’57. Many enthusiasts … Continue reading →
This 1959 publication by GM for their servicemen is a fully illustrated guide to correcting radio problems in passenger cars. The car used for the demo is a ’59 Impala Sport Coupe (2-door hardtop) with a very rare wonder-bar radio. … Continue reading →
Here’s another 8×10 “press kit” photo from GM Photographic. This one dated September 29, 1959 on the back. It doesn’t have a typed description attachment like the others. It has extensive editing done to it by the art department of … Continue reading →
Here are a few more of those fantastic 8×10 original prints from GM Photographic. A ’59 Impala Sport Coupe (aka 2-door hardtop), and a ’59 Impala Convertible. Both, as is typical, are done in a studio with a backdrop that … Continue reading →
This cool 8×10 photo was originally given as part of the press-kit that the press received for each new model year. The detail you can see in these fine prints is amazing, obviously printed from professional large format film negatives. … Continue reading →
Here’s a scan of the 1959 Chevrolet publication for their servicemen titled “Correcting WATER and DUST LEAKS”. It is a fully illustrated guide to correcting all manner of leaks to the interior of passenger cars. While it specifically illustrates a … Continue reading →