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Chevy Classics
Matthew C. Keegan

Chevrolet used to have an advertising campaign that touted, "Baseball, apple pie, and Chevrolet." Supposedly, General Motor's largest division attempted to indoctrinate consumers into believing that a Chevrolet was as mainstream as Main Street, USA. In many ways this campaign worked. For generations now the Chevrolet division has been serving up cars that have been snapped up by Americans, particularly those seeking their first car. Let's take a look at three Chevy classics that have shaped the respected US automaker.

*Corvette* - In 1953, the Chevy Corvette was released and the auto market hasn't been the same since. This two seat ragtop paved the way for greater and lesser cars to enter the US market includi...
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