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I don't think I've ever seen any 1920s Chevy, except possibly one or two in HO scale, but even that I wouldn't swear to.

MPC made a very nice 1932 Roadster, which AMT re-issues periodically. They're not terribly expensive from what I can gather on the used market, you might even find a shop or two with one on hand.

I believe MPC also did a sedan delivery, which got irreversibly changed into some custom monstrosity.

AMT also did a 1937 roadster and coupe. They look decent built, but from what I've been told, getting there can be a challenge.

Monogram makes/made a 1939 SD and coupe as rods, but from what I've seen and heard, can be made stock without too much trouble.

There are a few resin bodies to fit the above, too.

Charlie Larkin

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Charlie , Testors does a 1941 Coupe thats at least salvageable into a stocker with some work . You'll need a A M T as a donor car for some pieces . In fact , with not too much work , the A M T 1925 Ford Model T kit will yield a couple of vintage Chevrolets too , WITH MODIFICATIONS .......... Ed Shaver

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Hubley did some early Chevrolet metal bodied kits. I haven't built one but understand they are rather rough and are in box scales ranging from 1/25 ish to 1/32 ish.

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