SIA Flashback – Baby Cadillac: 1932 Chevrolet Cabriolet

In times of stress, both people and companies are known to take unusual action. Take the 1932 Chevrolet Confederate, offered during the worst year of the Great Depression, and – as Arch Brown relates in his story on the Confederate in SIA #145, January 1995 – marketed not so much as an entry-level car, rather as a step-down from the Cadillac, with similar styling and plenty of dress-up options. Indeed, the Confederate convertible profiled for the article almost rivals late 1950s American cars in terms of flash.
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