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Ij J Sleek Impala One of 20 New Chevrolets —--*- - Designers have applied smooth, graceful lines to the ’61 Chevrolet Impala, Bel Air and Biscayne passenger car lines. Wings on the rear deck have been smoothed into the body. Roof lines, as noted in the Impala Sport Sedan (above) are freshly contoured and are separately styled for each Chevy adds Corvair Station Wagon ... m ■.uummuuui. ,miwwJill I1MI1M in «f the Corvair line and came irkling new Corvair Lakewood lie car with its air-cooled engine crisp, smart del up with this « Station Wagon. Chevrolet stylists adroitly meshed the reauire nents of a roomy and versatile vehicle with the Versatility aplenty in 1961 Corvair Greenbrier Sports Wagon Chevrolet will raise the lid on a real surprise ckage when they reveal the 1961 Greenbrier package when they reveal the isoi ureenorier Sports Wagon. A promising addition to the Cor vair line iB this 95-inch wheelbase vehicle wjth rear-installed engine and independent suspen model. Overall body design features gently slop ing lines. Rear trunk deck lid now opens flush with top of bumper affording easier loading and unloading. Fuel tank has been repositioned for greater safety. The Impala Sport Sedan is one of 20 body styles in the standard Chevrolet line. in the rear, folding seat and forward luggage compartment ia readily adaptable to almost any job ... commercial or pleasure. In addition to the Lakewood, Chevrolet added a sports wagon and three half*ton trucks to the Corvair line for *61. sion. The Greenbrier is certain to fit transporta tion needs from backwoods camps to swank hotels. Seats may be repositioned to fit specialised re quirements. There also is a commercial coun terpart-* delivery vehicle named the Corvan. MOST POPULAR PONTIAC BODY STYLE, the rakish four-door Vista hardtop, ia more beautiful !!»■■» ever in the new 1961 Bonneville aerie*. Curving windshield pillars, a slim line roof, and crisply defined side windows create « new custom appeal. Distinctive Bonneville features include the high performing Trophy V-8 engine with four barrel carburetor and luxurious upholstery of pattern cloths ancf Jeweltone Morrokide. The siting Vista also Is available in the Star Chief, VeoturC, and Catalina series. ALL SHOWING TODAY ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUCKS FOLLOW THE CROWD '•« ii AND SEE THE FINEST GROUP OF CARS EVER ASSEMBLED i! AT Oldsmobile’s all-new and distinctive styling motif for 1961 is exemplified by this Super 88 Holiday Sedan, a four-door hardtop (upper photo), and the Dynamic 16 Holiday Coupe. The new body lines give the cars a long, sleek look, but over all length of the 88’s has been reduced engine. Standard engine for Dynamic models is the 250-horsepower Rocket engine, designed to operate on lower cost regular-grade gasoline. All 1961 Olds mobiles are available in a full range of 15 exterior colors, including nine metallic finishes. Interiors are the most attractive in Oldsmobile’s history, with bright new fabrics color-harmonized with the exterior finishes. Entering the low-price field this fall is the all-new, smaller Oldsmobile, the F-85. This smartly styled new six-passenger car is built on a wheelbase of 112 inches, with ■ over-all length of 188.2 inches. The F-85 is offered as a four-door sedan or four-door station wagon, with deluxe versions of each (shown above). Sedans have a gen erous 12.1 cubic feet of usable luggage space, while cargo space in the station wagons is 73.5 cubic feet. The high per forming, economical F-85 is powered by Oldsmobile’s all-new aluminum Rockette V-8, a water-cooled engine mounted up front. Rated at 155 h.p., the 350-pound Rockette V-8 engine has one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in the industry and is engineered to perform efficiently on regular-grade gasoline. Luggage rack shown above on the deluxe station wagon is optional at extra cost.
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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