1932 Chevrolet
Sports Roadster
Chevrolet, while not the least expensive car, was an affordable automobile. One thing they insisted on was continuous improvement. This put pressure on their competitors to improve their cars as well. It was this pressure from Chevrolet more than anything else that caused Henry Ford to abandon his highly successful Model T in favor of the completely newly designed Model A.
| 1932 Chevrolet |
| Sports Roadster |
| Model |
No. of Cylinders |
Engine Size |
Horsepower |
Price New |
| Confederate 2BA |
Six |
194 C. I. |
60 |
$485 U.S. |