1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Convertible







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Description
“New beauty inside and out — with Fisher Body styling and luxurious De Luxe interiors.” The 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Convertible represented the height of Chevrolet style and innovation in the early 1950s. Introduced as part of the Styleline series, which debuted in 1949, the ’51 model featured a sleek, rounded body design that reflected the era’s shift toward more modern aesthetics.
“It’s the only car in the low-price field with a Valve-in-Head engine!” While Ford and Plymouth only offered flathead engines, the 1951 Chevrolets were powered by a 216.5 cu-in OHV inline-six engine producing 92 horsepower, or an optional 235.5 cu-in six . The upscale Styleline Deluxe Convertible offered both manual and Powerglide automatic transmissions. It was built on a 115-inch wheelbase and weighed approximately 3,365 pounds, with seating for five passengers.
“Chevrolet brings you more for your money in every way!” Priced around $2,020 when new, the Deluxe trim level included upscale features such as chrome accents, improved upholstery, and a power-operated convertible top, making it a luxurious yet economical choice for the time. Only 20,172 convertibles were produced in 1951 — and this one is mostly original. Factory accessories include an Impala hood ornament, spotlight, windshield compass, and Kleenex holder.
Highlights
Only 20,172 convertibles were produced in 1951
Finished in Mayland Black (442) over a Red Leather (205) interior as per the Body by Fisher Data Plate
Newer white power convertible top
Powered by a 216.5 cu-in inline-six producing 92 hp
Three-speed manual transmission
Features
Maintenance includes:
Front end work (2024)
Starter (2024)
Replaced exhaust manifold (2022)
Rebuilt carburetor (2022)
Converted to 12-volt system (2022)
New convertible top (2021)
New gas tank (2010)
Deluxe chrome grille and trim
Deluxe trim included upgraded leather upholstery and interior materials
Factory AM radio
Aftermarket radio FM/USB/Bluetooth
Known Imperfections
Minor scratches
Minor pitted chrome
Spotlight not working
Included
All paperwork
Owner’s manual
Shop manual
Miscellaneous chrome
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Convertible has owned it since 2010 and states that it’s “mostly original, well maintained, always garaged.” It was inherited from his father-in-law, who purchased the car in 1991.
Additional documents
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