Among the prettiest of General Motors bodies of the 1940s are the fastback coupes. Chevrolet’s version, the Fleetline Aerosedan introduced, offered until 1948, full-size / executive car with 2-door fastback sedan body style with six-cylinder inline overhead valve engine, three-speed manual transmission and massive front grill.
The most expensive of Chevrolet’s sedans, the Fleetlines were also very popular, particularly the Aerosedan. It soon became the best selling single body style.
This Brooklin model is particularly attractive in version California Highway Police. The model is typically heavyweight Brooklin from the year 2001, today hard to find. There are many chrome plated details including horn, spotlight and roof police flash light. Door handles are only relief-cast. Side body panels provide excellent color separation of black and white. Decals are perfect, sharp and very impressive. Dimensions of the model are correct.
Not very models of police cars from the 40's years, and this is one of those rare exceptions. This Fleetline Aerosedan is guaranteed improvements to any collection of police cars.
1948 Chevrolt Fleetline Aerosedan California Highway Police by Brooklin |
Manufacturer: | Brooklin Models |
Scale: | 1/43 |
Year of Production: | 1996 - 2001 |
Part Number: | 050A |
Material: | White Metal |
Rating: | 7/10 |
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