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Chevy 150

    The Chevrolet One-Fifty, or 150 was the economy/fleet model of the Chevrolet car from 1953-1957. It took its name by shortening the production series number (1500) by one digit in order to capitalize on 50's numerical auto name trend. The numerical designation '"150"' was also sporatically used company literature. It replaced the Styleline Special model available in previous years. This model was dropped following the 1957 model year being replaced by the Delray.

History
The One-Fifty was mainly conceived as a fleet model and little effort was spent marketing it to the average car buyer of the day although sales weren't limited to fleets. It was most popular with police, state governments, small businesses, economy minded consumers and hot rodders. Chevrolet sold substantially less One-Fifties than Two-Tens or Bel-Airs in every year of its life.

True to Cheverolet's vision, the 150 was a no-frills basic transportation. It had limited options, stark trim, solid colors, plain heavy duty upholstery and rubberized flooring. Small things like ashtrays, cigarette lighters and even mirrors were extra cost options. Compared to the mid-level Two-Ten or premium Bel-Air models, the One-Fifty was stark and bland. However, the model became a little more stylish in the last years of existence with previous year's Bel-Air stainless steel side trim and an improved interior due to more standard equipment coming with all Chevrolets.

Body style choices were also limited to sedans, wagons and (until '55) the club coupe. The only body styles specific to the One-Fifty were decidedly fleet oriented: the sedan delivery (a 2 door wagon without rear windows and the rear seat removed) and the business sedan (A 2 door sedan with immobile rear windows and back seat removed). Powertrain choice were limited to manual transmissions and low output engines until 1955.

Today
In general, One-Fifties are less valuable than the sibling Two-Ten and Bel-Air models on the collectors' market but the rare surviving sedan delivery or business sedan (particularly the 1957 model when equipped with a fuel-injected engine, although these are all are latter-day modifications) can command premium prices. V8 One-Fifties are popular with hot rod enthusiasts due to lower curb weight and lower prices.

1953-1954 Models
First year for the One-Fifty as well as the Two-Ten. These model years are essentially the same except for the business coupe was renamed the business sedan for '54.

Powertrains
Three engines were used in the '53-'54 model years although not all available at the same time. All One-Fifties in 1953 used a 3 speed Synchromesh manual transmission. Starting in 1954, Powerglide was finally available on this series.

216 in³ "Thrift-master" I6 rated at 93 hp (1953 sedan delivery only)
235 in³ "Thrift-King" I6 rated at 108 hp (1953 standard equipment)
235 in³ "Blue Flame" I6 rated at 115 hp. (1954 standard equipment)

1955
The '55 model year marks the introduction of a new chassis and the debut of the Chevrolet's legendary small block V8. The One-Fifty buyer was free to chose any powertrain option available. The business sedan was renamed the utility sedan this year.

Engines
235 in³ "Blue Flame" I6 rated at 123 hp (manual transmission)
235 in³ "Blue Flame I6 rated at 136 hp (automatic transmission)
265 in³ "Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 rated at 162 hp or 180 hp (optional)

Transmissions
3-speed Synchromesh manual
3-speed Synchromesh manual with overdrive unit
2-speed Powerglide automatic.

1956
Engine choices remain the same except higher hp ratings. The 265³ V8 could now be had in three different flavors. The I6 had a new unified build no matter the transmission.

Engines
235 in³ "Blue Flame" I6 rated at 140 hp.
265 in³ "Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 rated at 170 hp.
265 in³ "Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 with quad barrel carburetor rated at 210 hp
265 in³ "Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 with dual-quad barrel carburetors rated at 225 hp

Transmissions
3-speed Synchromesh manual
3-speed Synchromesh manual with overdrive unit
2-speed Powerglide automatic

1957
New for '57 is the 283 in³ small-block V8. Even the fuel injected version was theoretically available to the One-Fifty buyer. The One-Fifty also had side trim in this year, 1955's Bel-Air trim in fact.

Engines
235 in³ "Blue Flame" I6 rated at 140 hp.
265 in³ "Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 rated at 162 hp.
283 in³ "Super Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 rated at 185 hp.
283 in³ "Super Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 with 4 barrel carburetor rated at 220 hp
283 in³ "Super Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 with dual 4 barrel carburetors rated at 270 hp
283 in³ "Super Turbo-Fire" OHV V8 with Rochester Ram-Jet fuel injection rated at 283hp

Transmissions
3-speed Synchromesh manual
3-speed Synchromesh manual with overdrive unit
2-speed Powerglide automatic
Turboglide varible speed automatic

 

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