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Classic Chevrolets

Chevrolet has been a symbol of American engineering and an automotive innovator for over 100 years. Throughout this time, Chevy has constructed a lot of different vehicles - some concepts, others productions models. The following information is a reminder of some of those productions cars that time forgot.

10 Chevys That Will Take You Back

Without further ado, here are ten of the most iconic Chevrolet's that you haven't seen or heard of for some time.

Model 490 Chevrolets
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#1 Model 490

Production: 1915 - 1922
Price: $490

Though named for its price, the 490's cost didn't remain at $490 for long. In fact, the price averaged about $820 by 1921.


Greenbriar Rampside Chevrolet
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#2 Greenbriar Rampside

Production: 1961 - 1965
Price: n/a

When the Greenbria Rampside hit the market, buyers could choose from either a work van or pickup truck.


Nova Chevrolet
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#3 Chevy II / Nova

Production: 1961 - 1979 & 1985 - 1988
Price: $2,475

Up until 1968, the Nova was the top selling model for Chevrolet and from 1969 to 1979, Chevy II was dropped from the its name.


Chevelle Laguna Chevrolet
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#4 Chevelle Laguna

Production: 1972 - 1976
Price: $3,723

In 1973, you could buy a Laguna as a sedan, coupe, or station wagon - making this an iconic family car from the 70s.


Monza Chevrolet
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#5 Monza

Production: 1980 - 1985
Price: $6,000

Chevy's Citation was a three-door hatchback, five-door hatchback, and a two-door coupe during the early 80s and a car this writer remembers seeing a lot of during that era.


Citation Chevrolets
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#6 Citation

Production: 1915 - 1922
Price: $490


Sprint Chevrolet
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#7 Sprint

Production: 1983 - 2003
Price: $n/a

The Chevrolet Sprint design has been shared by a number of different makes and models, including Suzuki Swift, Geo Metro, Pontiac Firefly, and Holden Barina.


Corsica Chevrolets
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#8 Corsica

Production: 1987 - 1996
Price: $n/a

You'll probably still see some of these L-body platform Corsica cars on the road, especiall considering they were still being built a little over 20 years ago.


Lumina APV Chevrolet
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#9 Lumina APV

Production: 1989 - 1986
Price: $n/a

This was General Motors' answer to the Dodge Caravan. Looks like the Caravan won convincingly in this head-to-head battle.

Corvair Chevrolet
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#10 Corvair

Production: 1959 - 1969
Price: $2,000

The Corvair screams 1960s and you could buy this beauty in a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, or convertible two-door.


Thanks to CheatSheet for compiling this list of forgotten Chevys. To learn more about the cars featured above, including its history, contact Valley Chevy or head over to CheatSheet by clicking here: 10 Forgotten Chevrolets That You Should Know About

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