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Chevrolet Series BA Confederate Coupe was a product of a unique
time in American history, representing both resilience and
innovation during the Great Depression. Here's a detailed look at
its history: A New Name, Continued Success: The 1932 Chevrolet
Series BA Confederate was the successor to the 1931 Series AE
Independence. Chevrolet used a different series name each year, and
""Confederate"" likely referred to the form of U.S. government
under the Articles of Confederation, not the Confederacy of the
Civil War era. Shining During Dark Times: Despite the economic
hardship of the Great Depression, the 1932 Confederate was a sales
success. Over 332,000 Confederates were sold, making it the
best-selling car in the United States that year. This achievement
highlights Chevrolet's ability to offer a compelling product at a
competitive price during a challenging market. A Farewell to
Independence: The Confederate offered a variety of body styles,
including the coupe you're interested in. This marked the end of
the ""Independence"" body style offered in the previous year's
model. Innovation Under the Hood: The 1932 Confederate featured an
improved 6-cylinder engine, known as the ""Stovebolt"" engine for
its durability. This reliable engine, rated at 60 horsepower,
became a mainstay for Chevrolet for many years to come. Style with
Substance: The Confederate's design showcased a blend of elegance
and practicality. It borrowed styling cues from other GM lines,
like Cadillac, offering a more sophisticated look compared to
previous Chevrolet models. It also continued to offer a variety of
body styles to cater to different customer preferences. Facing
Competition: While successful, the 1932 Confederate faced
competition from Ford's newly introduced V8 engine, which offered
more power. This competition would continue to shape the American
automotive landscape in the years to come. A Legacy of
Affordability and Reliability: The 1932 Chevrolet Series BA
Confederate Coupe stands as a testament to Chevrolet's ability to
produce reliable and stylish cars at an accessible price point. It
helped solidify the brand's reputation and paved the way for future
generations of successful Chevrolet vehicles.
Vehicle Details
1932 Chevrolet Confederate
Listing ID:CC-1911520
Price:$25,900
Location:Mooresville, North Carolina
Year:1932
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Confederate
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:72357
Stock Number:1021
VIN:3080849
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