Chevrolet Delray

The Chevrolet Delray, named after the Delray neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, debuted in 1954 as an optional trim level on two-door models of Chevrolet's mid-range 210 series of cars. In 1958, it became a distinct series of its own at the bottom of Chevrolet's lineup (replacing the discontinued 150), and added a four-door sedan, and sedan delivery, but it only remained in production for that model year.

Chevrolet Delray
1958 Chevrolet Delray 2-door sedan
Overview
ManufacturerChevrolet (General Motors)
Model years1954–1958
AssemblyFlint, Michigan (Flint Assembly)
Baltimore, Maryland, (Baltimore Assembly)
Janesville, Wisconsin, (Janesville Assembly)
Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia, (Lakewood Assembly)
Leeds Assembly, Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri
Norwood, Ohio, (Norwood Assembly)
Oakland, California, (Oakland Assembly)
St. Louis Assembly, St. Louis, Missouri
North Tarrytown Assembly, North Tarrytown, New York
Van Nuys, California, (Van Nuys Assembly)
Oshawa Assembly, Oshawa, Ontario Canada
Body and chassis
Classfull size
LayoutFR layout
Chronology
SuccessorChevrolet Biscayne