1924 Chevrolet Superior Touring Sedan This Chevrolet Superior
Touring is a charming example of one of the automobiles that helped
establish Chevrolet as a dominant force in the American automotive
industry during the 1920s. Powered by an overhead-valve inline
four-cylinder engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission,
the car features an open touring body with seating for five
passengers, wooden artillery wheels, and period-correct styling
throughout. Finished in blue-gray with black fenders and
upholstery, the car is equipped with a folding windshield, running
boards, drum headlamps, a Chevrolet Motometer, and a rear-mounted
spare tire. The open touring configuration offers a quintessential
Vintage Era motoring experience, while the overhead-valve engine
reflects Chevrolets engineering advantage over many competitors of
the period. Introduced as Chevrolets primary passenger-car line,
the Superior series became one of the most successful automobiles
of its era and played a significant role in Chevrolets rapid growth
during the 1920s. Today, this example provides an opportunity to
enjoy the simplicity, character, and charm of early American
motoring. Features: Finished in Blue-Grey over Black Seating
Powered by 171 ci- L-head inline-four paired to a 3-speed manual
transmission 103" Wheelbase 5 Passenger Body Chevrolet Motometer
mounted on the radiator car Folding Windshield Wooden Artillery
Wheels Rear Mounted Spare Wooden Floors
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