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1958 Chevrolet Delray 2-Door Sedan 3-Speed
Introducing this 1958 Chevrolet Delray 2-Door Sedan 3-Speed finished in a two-tone combination of Silver Blue Metallic and Snowcrest White over a matching cloth-and-vinyl interior. Representing an era when Chevrolet styling became lower, longer, and more sculpted, this Delray captures the late-1950s American design language with its sweeping side trim, quad-headlight front fascia, and extensive chrome detailing. Highlights:- California Car (Black Plate)- Exterior Color: Silver Blue Metallic and Snowcrest White - 3-Speed Manual Transmission- Inline-Six Engine- Single-Barrel Carburetor- Chrome Accents- Matching Rear Bench- "Delray" Script on the Rear Quarters- Jack and Spare Tire IncludedThis California black-plate example is powered by an inline-six engine paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. Under the hood, the engine is equipped with a single-barrel carburetor and connected to a single exhaust outlet, delivering a traditional driving experience that reflects the engineering of the period. The exterior presentation is highlighted by its Silver Blue Metallic and Snowcrest White finish, complemented by chrome bumpers, polished trim, Chevrolet hub caps, and Goodyear thin whitewall tires mounted on steel wheels. The Delray script badging on the rear quarters further distinguishes the car, while the clean body lines and restrained tailfin styling showcase Chevrolet's transition into the jet-age design movement of the late 1950s. Inside, the cabin features front and rear bench seating upholstered in cloth and vinyl, along with a two-spoke steering wheel. Additional features include vent windows, a driver-side rearview mirror, and a fender-mounted antenna. The trunk area houses a full-size spare tire and jack, maintaining the practicality expected of a full-size sedan from this era. The 1958 Chevrolet lineup was notable for introducing quad headlights across the Chevrolet passenger car range for the first time, a styling feature that quickly became associated with American automobiles of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Today, the Delray remains an increasingly uncommon model compared to the more frequently seen Bel Air and Biscayne, making it an appealing choice for collectors seeking a distinctive Chevrolet from the period. If you are searching for a classic American sedan that offers period-correct styling, inline-six reliability, and strong visual presence, this Chevrolet Delray is mechanically sound. For $19, 950Introducing this 1958 Chevrolet Delray 2-Door Sedan 3-Speed finished in a two-tone combination of Silver Blue Metallic and Snowcrest White over a matching cloth-and-vinyl interior. Representing an era when Chevrolet styling became lower, longer, and more sculpted, this Delray captures the late-1950s American design language with its sweeping side trim, quad-headlight front fascia, and extensive chrome detailing. Highlights:- California Car (Black Plate)- Exterior Color: Silver Blue Metallic and Snowcrest White - 3-Speed Manual Transmission- Inline-Six Engine- Single-Barrel Carburetor- Chrome Accents- Matching Rear Bench- "Delray" Script on the Rear Quarters- Jack and Spare Tire IncludedThis California black-plate example is powered by an inline-six engine paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. Under the hood, the engine is equipped with a single-barrel carburetor and connected to a single exhaust outlet, delivering a traditional driving experience that reflects the engineering of the period. The exterior presentation is highlighted by its Silver Blue Metallic and Snowcrest White finish, complemented by chrome bumpers, polished trim, Chevrolet hub caps, and Goodyear thin whitewall tires mounted on steel wheels. The Delray script badging on the rear quarters further distinguishes the car, while the clean body lines and restrained tailfin styling showcase Chevrolet?s transition into the jet-age design movement of the late 1950s. Inside, the cabin features front and rear bench seating upholstered in cloth and vinyl, along with a two-spoke steering wheel. Additional features include vent windows, a driver-side rearview mirror, and a fender-mounted antenna. The trunk area houses a full-size spare tire and jack, maintaining the practicality expected of a full-size sedan from this era. The 1958 Chevrolet lineup was notable for introducing quad headlights across the Chevrolet passenger car range for the first time, a styling feature that quickly became associated with American automobiles of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Today, the Delray remains an increasingly uncommon model compared to the more frequently seen Bel Air and Biscayne, making it an appealing choice for collectors seeking a distinctive Chevrolet from the period. If you are searching for a classic American sedan that offers period-correct styling, inline-six reliability, and strong visual presence, this Chevrolet Delray is mechanically sound.









