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[[Image:1959 Chevrolet Parkwood.jpg|thumb|right|1959 Chevrolet Parkwood station wagon]] | |||
[[Image:1960 Chevrolet Parkwood.jpg|thumb|right|1960 Chevrolet Parkwood station wagon]] | |||
The '''Chevrolet Parkwood''' was a [[station wagon]] built by the [[Chevrolet|Chevrolet Motor Division]] of [[General Motors]] from 1959 to 1961. As the station wagon equivalent of the [[Chevrolet Bel Air|Bel Air]] passenger car series, it represented the middle member of the Chevrolet station wagon lineup of those years, above the lowest-priced [[Chevrolet Brookwood|Brookwood]] models, but below the luxury-leader [[Chevrolet Nomad|Nomad]]. | |||
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[[de:Chevrolet | All 1959 and 1960 Parkwoods were six-passenger models, whereas the [[Chevrolet Kingswood|Kingswood]] (Chevrolet's other Bel Air equivalent during those two years), had seating for nine. The Parkwood became available in both passenger configurations for 1961, when the Kingswood name was dropped. (The latter name returned for 1969.) The Parkwood name was also dropped for 1962, when all Chevrolet station wagons began sharing series names with their passenger-car linemates. Throughout its three-year production run, the Parkwood was available with either a six-cylinder or [[V8]] engine. | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 3 February 2009
The Chevrolet Parkwood was a station wagon built by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors from 1959 to 1961. As the station wagon equivalent of the Bel Air passenger car series, it represented the middle member of the Chevrolet station wagon lineup of those years, above the lowest-priced Brookwood models, but below the luxury-leader Nomad.
All 1959 and 1960 Parkwoods were six-passenger models, whereas the Kingswood (Chevrolet's other Bel Air equivalent during those two years), had seating for nine. The Parkwood became available in both passenger configurations for 1961, when the Kingswood name was dropped. (The latter name returned for 1969.) The Parkwood name was also dropped for 1962, when all Chevrolet station wagons began sharing series names with their passenger-car linemates. Throughout its three-year production run, the Parkwood was available with either a six-cylinder or V8 engine.
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