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  • The 1936 Chevrolet Coupe was available in two body styles. The Standard and Master DeLuxe had slight variations, one of which was the wheelbase. More than 918,000 1936 Chevys were produced.

    Standard Coupe

    The 1936 Standard Coupe had a 109-inch-long wheelbase. The car was priced starting at $495 and was available as a coupe, cabriolet, coach, town sedan, sedan or sport sedan.

    Master DeLuxe

    The Master DeLuxe was an upgraded version of the Standard. This model featured a 113-inch-long wheelbase. The Master DeLuxe had a base price of $560 and was also available as a coupe, cabriolet, coach, town sedan, sedan or sport sedan.

    Street-rod Modifications

    The 1936 Chevy Coupe is a popular model for street-rod modifications. These cars are almost always stripped down to the bare metal and completely restored. Many of these custom Coupes have updated interiors and engines.

    Fun Facts

    Chevy produced nearly 60,000 more Master DeLuxe models than they did the Standard. The base price for the Standard, adjusted for inflation, is approximately $7,700. The most popular model was the Standard, two-door, five-passenger Town Sedan, which cost $535. More than 220,000 were built.

    Other Specifications

    The 1936 Chevy had a 79-horsepower, straight-six-cylinder engine. The car was available with a three-speed manual transmission.

    Note

    Regardless of body style, the Standard 1936 Chevy had a 109-inch wheelbase, and the Master DeLuxe had a 113-inch wheelbase.

    Source:

    1936 Chevy Coupe

    A Picture Review: Chevrolet 1916 to 1942

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