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[[image:Im20110901DSF-lc262.jpg|thumb| 1944. Canadian Chevrolet C15. Reg No: HYB 899. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im194903CV-Chev.jpg|thumb| March 1949. Sedan Van. ]] | [[Image:Im194903CV-Chev.jpg|thumb| March 1949. Sedan Van. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im100210-Chev1.jpg|thumb| Photographed in Porto Madryn. ]] | [[Image:Im100210-Chev1.jpg|thumb| Photographed in Porto Madryn. ]] |
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Chevrolet Motor Co was a division of General Motors.
At the end of World War 1, one-ton commercials were added to its production.
In 1923 the first were sold in Britain.
In 1925 General Motors took over the English car maker Vauxhall
From 1928 Vauxhall built Chevrolet commercials at Luton.
Chevrolet production in Luton ended in 1931 when General Motors established Bedford
List of Models
- LQ
- LT
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris