1949 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Two-Door Sedan
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Description
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The 1949 model year was a big one for the Big Three automakers, as each introduced their first totally new, designed-from-scratch “post war” models. With General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler vying for the same eager car buyers, Chevrolet led the way with Fleetline (fastback) and Styleline designs, which could be had in entry-level Special or upmarket De Luxe The 1949 model year was a big one for the Big Three automakers, as each introduced their first totally new, designed-from-scratch “post war” models. With General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler vying for the same eager car buyers, Chevrolet led the way with Fleetline (fastback) and Styleline designs, which could be had in entry-level Special or upmarket De Luxe versions. In all, there were 14 new models to choose from.
The 1949 Chevrolet grille incorporated five "teeth" and had round parking lights on each side of the center section, as well as recessed headlights, wrap-around bumpers, inbody fenders, push-button door handles, and slender vertical taillights. Chevrolet’s 1949 brochure touted the cars as “longer, lower, and wider” than previous models.
The interior had cloth bench seats and a metal dash — sometimes with a simulated burl wood grain. The radio was a simple mono vacuum tube type radio with integrated speaker. The most economical De Luxe model was the De Luxe Styleline two-door sedan, which could be had for $1,492, equal to about $19,695 today.
This particular Styleline De Luxe two-door sedan was used in Season Four of the dark comedy/crime drama TV series Fargo in 2020.
Highlights
Used in the fourth season of the FX television series Fargo in 2020
Chevrolet’s first all-new post-war model
Finished in Maroon with a Gold metallic roof (professionally painted in 2021) over Tan cloth interior
Powered by a 216 cu-in inline six-cylinder rated at 90 horsepower and 174 lb-ft of torque
Column-shifted “three on the tree” three-speed manual transmission
Two inch drop kit on the front end and four inch lowering blocks in the rear
Black-painted steel wheels with spider center caps and spiked lug nuts
The chassis number (5GJB3081) decodes as:
5 – Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant
G – 1949
J – Styleline
B – February
3081 – Production sequence
Features
RWD, two-door sedan
Rebuilt carburetor
6 volt battery
Front disc brakes
Split windshield
Two-spoke steering wheel with halfmoon horn ring
Instrumentation:
100 mph speedometer
Temperature
Fuel level
Battery amperage
Oil pressure
Moon half-sweep tachometer
Manual-wind, seven-day clock was built into the glove compartment door
Cigar/cigarette lighter and ash tray
Headlight visors
BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial P205/75R14 95S wide whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Water stains on door upholstery
Wear on driver’s door sill plate
Wear/fraying on cloth door seals
Upholstery frayed near seat adjustment lever on driver’s side
Paint chips on passenger side door and rear fender
Paint chips on driver’s side rear fender
Discoloration on whitewalls
Minor corrosion inside fuel filler flap (under cap)
Small dent in windshield trim on passenger side
Included
Spare tire
Jack
1950 Kansas City Centennial windshield sticker
Ownership History
This 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe was used in Season Four of the FX series Fargo in 2020. It was purchased by the consigner in May 2024.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com