The EC Series is also known as the Standard Series and for 1935; they carried over styling which was quite similar to the 1934 models. Two changes were painted headlight shells and repositioning of the dashboard instruments to a more centered position. There is ample room for five adult passengers in a interior setting that features a mohair-type cloth material. The body contours were streamlined and contoured for the period and are still recognized for their simplistic, yet elegant style with skirted fenders, softly vee’d radiator shell, mascot, wire wheels and bullet-shaped headlamps.
Running with a 206.8-cid, 74-hp inline six-cylinder engine with a floor-shift three-speed manual transmission, this Chevrolet is finished in a pleasant blue tone that is highlighted by soft yellow wire wheels fitted with wide Silvertown whitewalls by BFGoodrich, which are reported to appear as new.” The spare is rear-mounted and has a cover in matching color. The rear window has a shade and the body is by Fisher. With an overall solid presentation, this Chevrolet is ready for continued use and entertainment.
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