
On long cross-country travel or short and quick trips about town, the Chevrolet for 1930 was a pleasant car to drive and own. No matter the road, distance or weather, Chevrolet stated, “this modern six takes you there and brings you back – in good and with little effort.”
Finished in burgundy with black, the two-door Coach has an older restoration and for 1930 ran with a 194-cid, 50-hp inline six-cylinder engine that was connected to a three-speed manual transmission. This car shows a cloth tan interior, painted wire wheels, rear-mounted spare, dual rearview mirrors and an exterior windshield visor.