This 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Convertible is a well
preserved survivor with great options that can be shown or enjoyed,
or both! Following the major stylistic redesigns in 1949 and the
tasteful mechanical updates in 1950, Chevrolet appeared to take a
breather in the 1951 model year. Introduced to Chevy dealers on
December 9, 1950, the GM marque offered two series of passenger
cars in 1951, the entry-level Special and the higher-trimmed Deluxe
series, and both the Special and the Deluxe had two sub-series, the
Styleline and the Fleetline. Furthermore, Chevrolet offered 14
different body styles in its passenger car lines but only the
Styleline Deluxe came with a convertible option. 1951 also marked
the first time that Chevrolet models' MSRP eclipsed the $2,000
mark, with the Styleline Deluxe Convertible having an original MSRP
of $2,030 not including items such as wide whitewall tires,
defroster, or even turn signals. The biggest change for the 1951
Chevrolet models was most evident in the updated front end
treatment with the oblong parking lights relocated to the lower
grille opening as well as dual horizontal bars in the Deluxe's
redesigned grille complete with Chevrolet script. Down the sides,
new-look stainless belt line molding started above the front wheel
wheel openings and ran towards the rear on the doors, and for the
Deluxe models, featured special "Deluxe" badging. The rear end was
also lightly updated in '51, now sporting smaller squarer taillight
lenses that gave the new Chevys a modernized look. The Deluxe also
came equipped with several exterior options as standard equipment
such as rear wheel well gravel guards and even painted fender
skirts. The Styleline Deluxe Convertible models were also fairly
plush on the inside with two-tone leather interiors and
color-matched carpeting. In total, Chevrolet produced only 20,172
Convertibles in the 1951 model year, which makes this particular
classic Chevy a pretty rare piece of post-war automotive history.
This particular example comes to us from an esteemed southern-based
collection that took great care of the car while under their
stewardship. Under the hood on this '51 Chevy is a 216.5 Cubic Inch
Inline 6 cylinder engine fed by a single barrel carburetor that
together were said to have produced 92 horsepower when new. The 217
Straight 6 is backed by a 3 speed manual transmission that is
shifted via a column-mounted "3-on-the-tree" shifter. Exhaust exits
this Styleline's 6 cylinder powerplant via a single exhaust setup
that generates a terrific throaty sound out the rear. This 1951
Chevrolet Deluxe is equipped with fantastic options! The tan
Haartzcloth power convertible top appears to have been replaced and
is operated easily with the push or pull of a button. Riding on a
set of wide whitewall tires mounted on steel wheels and accented
with optional full wheel discs, this '51 Chevrolet has a fantastic
look whether you're showing it at the local car show or you're
cruising down the road. A chrome driver's side mirror is another
fantastic feature on this post-war Chevy since it greatly improves
visibility while squeezing into a tight parking space and while
making the occasional lane change on an afternoon cruise. The front
and rear chrome bumpers are also accented with optional front and
rear chrome bumper guards that elevate the exterior appearance of
this wonderful piece of Americana. Further enhancing the luxurious
exterior look of this 1951 Chevy is an optional Impala-style hood
ornament. The exterior of this 1951 Styleline Deluxe Convertible is
correctly finished in Maryland Black paint, just how it came when
it rolled off the Tarrytown, New York, assembly line back in May of
1951. The interior of this 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe
Convertible is gorgeous! The front and rear bench seats have been
correctly reupholstered in Red leather that serves as a stylish
contrast to the Maryland Black exterior. The recently replaced red
carpeting, grey and red two-tone door panels, and matching steering
wheel and dash all retain a nice stock appearance. Instrumentation
includes a 100 MPH speedometer, battery gauge, oil pressure gauge,
temperature gauge, and fuel gauge. The dash is finished off with a
locking glovebox and clock, along with an under dash-mounted
defroster. Whether you're adding to your existing Blue Bowtie
collection or you're buying your very first classic car, this 1951
Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Convertible would make an excellent
choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337!
*216.5 Cu. In. Inline 6
*Single Barrel Carburetor
*92 Horsepower
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*Wide Whitewall Tires w/ Full Wheel Discs
*Tan Haartzcloth Power Convertible Top
*Correct Maryland Black Exterior
*Correct Red Leather Bench Seat Interior
*Optional Clock & Defroster
*Optional Directional Signals
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 53,422 Miles
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