Chevrolet Series AE Independence


The Chevrolet Series AE Independence is an American vehicle manufactured by Chevrolet in 1931 to replace the 1930 Series AD Universal. Production slipped by about eight percent to 619,554 cars as the Great Depression continued, but as Ford's output plummeted by nearly two-thirds, Chevrolet reclaimed first place in the American car sales table.

Specification

The main change between the Series AE and the outgoing AD was two-inch increase to the wheelbase, which was now. It remained powered by the "Stovebolt Six" six-cylinder engine, now producing. The 2-door Cabriolet, of which just over 23,000 were produced, could reach a top speed of.