| | Location: Home » Vintage Signs » Husky Liners - Signpast Neon Sign, Super Chevrolet Service (900) | |
|
|
Husky Liners - Signpast Neon Sign, Super Chevrolet Service (900) |  | Brand: Husky Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $5,236.43 Buy New: $3,490.95 as of 11/21/2009 10:20 EST details You Save: $1745.48 (33%)
Seller: Midway
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15
MPN: 900 ASIN: B000EYEEHM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| | |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "CHEVROLET SERVICE" Chevrolet was the brainchild of Billy Durant, founder and former head of General Motors. In 1911 Durant hired race driver Louis Chevrolet to design a car. The first Chevrolet was introduced late in 1912. Louis Chevrolet soon left to build the Frontenac, but his name remained. In 1914 a new, smaller and lower-priced Chevrolet was introduced, for the first time bearing the now-familiar bow tie emblem. Durant liked to say he got the idea for the bow tie from a wallpaper pattern in a Paris hotel, but his wife said he got it from something he saw in a Virginia newspaper. By 1915, Chevrolet had four models, three of which sold for under $1000. In June of 1915, Durant began production of the Chevrolet 490, so named because, minus the electric starter, it was priced at $490. Henry Ford responded by lowering the price of the Model T to $440.
Drop ship direct from manufacturer to customer via commercial truck carrier, boxed in a wooden crate.
|
|
|
----------- CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME. | |
|