1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper
1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper
1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper 1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper
1914 Chevrolet Series H pictures and wallpaper



Chevrolet offered five models for 1914. The H-4, also known as a 'Baby Grand', was a four-door, five-passenger roadster. Other models in the line up included the H-2 'Royal Mail' Turtledeck Roadster and the lower priced 490 series, which was designed to compete with the Model T Ford. The 'H' series boasted demountable rims and an optional $125 Auto-Lite starting, generating and lighting system with battery.

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