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1952 Classic Chevy - "New Features Dealer Literature"

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This 1952 Chevrolet Dealer Literature pointed out all the new mechanical improvements for '52.

Improvements to the carburetor, jumbo drum brakes, Knee Action ride, Ecomo Miser rear axle, new automatic choke, box girder frame, hydraulic valve lifters, improved shock absorbers, Fisher unisteel construction and center point steering.

The literature points out that "For Low Cost Motoring At Its Smoothest And Easy Best" choose Powerglide. Why? Until you drive a new Chevrolet with Powerglide Automatic Transmission You'll never know how smooth, simple and safe low cost motoring can be.

Describing the ride on the a 1952 Chevrolet car - "Enjoy a softer, smoother ride. Chevrolet's famed Knee-Action ride is now smoother, gentler than ever. New Quick Reflex shock absorber action tames bumps with faster, more continuous spring control. You notice the difference in how rested and relaxed you feel at the end of the day's drive."

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