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#97116 03/10/07 09:08 AM
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CAn someone answer this question??
Was '48 the last year the name Aerosedan was used on the the 2 door Fleetlines?? I realize GM carried the Fleetline tag on to the early 50's but I have never heard it used since '48 for the 2 door Fleetline. Thanks in advance for your replies. I appreciate it. You all have a great weekend.


John


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It lived from 1942-1948 only.Was the same body for all those years.


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Chev Nut, thats what I thought but I wasn't 100% sure. I had a discussion on another forum with a guy that tried to tell us the Aerosedan was made till 53. The Fleetline but not the Aerosedan.
You just confirmed that. Thanks.


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