- Chevrolet Lakewood
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The Chevrolet Lakewood is a 4 door station wagon produced by Chevrolet in the 1961 and 1962 model years. It was the station wagon version of the Corvair and therefore the entrance level station wagon series. In size, appearance and technical respects it resembled to the Volkswagen Type 3 and power came from the Corvair's rear engine with 146 cu.in. displacement which developed 80 bhp @ 4,400 rpm. Like the Corvair it had a 108 in. wheelbase and was equipped with a 3 speed manually shifted gearbox.
1961 the Lakewood was available in base form as part or the Corvair series 500 and in more luxury form as Corvair series 700. During the following year the base trim level was called Corvair Deluxe series 700 and the top-of-the line model was the Corvair Monza series 900. The series 900's engine developed 84 bhp and was connected to a 2 speed Powerglide automatic gearbox.
For 1963 the Corvair station wagons were no longer offered. In two years 32,120 Lakewoods were made. Only 2,362 of them (only model year 1962) were made with a standard Powerglide automatic transmission.
References
John Gunnell (Editor): Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946-1975, Krause Publications Inc., Iola (2002), ISBN 0-87349-461-X
External links
Categories:- Chevrolet vehicles
- Compact cars
- Rear wheel drive vehicles
- Station wagons
- 1960s automobiles
- Motor vehicles manufactured in the United States
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