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Chevrolet Concepts

1955 Chevrolet Biscayne

1956 Chevrolet Impala show car

1963 Chevrolet Corvair by Pininfarina

1964 Chevrolet Chevy II Super Nova 'Shark'

1964 Chevrolet Tornado show car

1966 Chevrolet Caribe
The 1966 Chevrolet Caribe show car was built on an Impala 4-door body. It had bucket-type front seats with a center insert to make it a 6-passenger car. The top of this convertible folded flush into the body and was covered with a solid boot. Note the simulated wire wheel covers.

2002 Bel Air concept car
The two-door 2002 Bel Air concept car celebrated an American icon in a manner reminiscent of the 1950s originals - with style, performance and an exciting new powerplant, a Vortec 3500 turbocharged five-cylinder concept engine based on the highly regarded inline engine family that debuted in GM’s midsize sport utility vehicles. The all-aluminum engine delivered up to 315 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque. The rear-drive Bel Air concept was inspired by several interior design cues from its 1950s predecessor. The simple, elegant passenger compartment featured a twin-element instrument panel, steering column-mounted gearshift and bench seats.

2003 Chevrolet Cheyenne
The 2003 Chevrolet Cheyenne full-size concept pickup truck updated the cargo box area with features designed to appeal both to longtime truck owners and consumers considering their first truck. Features included dual bed-access doors, hidden storage bins beneath floor and sidewalls, and a dual-folding tailgate that opened fully for complete and quick access to the bed.
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