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1927 Chevrolet Series V

The Chevrolet Superior was launched in 1923, manufactured by the newly acquired Chevrolet motor division of General Motors based in Detroit, Michigan for four years with a different series per year. The 1923 model was known as the Series B, the 1924 model was the Series F, for 1925 it was known as the Series K and the 1926 Superior was known as the Series V. It was replaced in 1927 by the Series AA Capitol.

All Superior models were powered by a 171 cu in (2.8 L) 4-cylinder engine, 26hp @ 2000 rpm, and shared the 103 in (2,616.2 mm) wheelbase. The cheapest complete model, which was the Superior Roadster, cost $510 in 1926, whilst the range-topping model, the Superior Sedan, sold for $825. It was also possible to buy a chassis; the Commercial chassis cost $425, whilst the Express Truck chassis cost $525.
 
 

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