Chevrolet Master Series DA
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Production period: | 1934 |
Body versions : | Roadster , Sedan ,Coupe , Cabriolet |
Engines: | Gasoline : 3.4 liters (59 kW) |
Wheelbase: | 2845 mm |
Curb weight: | 1282-1429 kg |
The Chevrolet Master Eagle , also known as the Chevrolet Master , was a mid- size passenger car built by Chevrolet in the United States from 1933 to 1942 as the successor to the Confederate . From 1937 he also replaced the simpler and smaller model Standard in Master Series only. The name of the lower priced car, Mercury, was changed to the Standard Series for 1934. , the better-equipped variants were called Chevrolet Master Deluxe , the simpler Chevrolet Master 85 .
Stylistically, little had changed on the car, which now only instead Master Eagle Master were called and were the manufacturer's top models the Master used the 1 12-inch wheelbase. This year Chevrolet also had new independent suspension to give a superior ride and give added life to tires of size 5:50 x 17. The wheelbase was grown for a further 2 "to 2.845 mm,
The motor had better lubrication and a redesigned head with improved combustion chambers was to 3,389 cc has been increased and made 80 hp (59 kW) at 3300 rpm . The vertical air vents had been replaced by three horizontal air vents on each side of the hood. The Phaeton was no longer offered a 14 gallon tank qas fitted to the Master Series.
452,412 copies originated from the series DA of the 620,726 that year .