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1935 Chevrolet EC Standard 2 Door Sedan #112 The '35 Chevrolet Standard is an interesting case on several counts. Introduced in mid-1933 as the Standard Mercury line, Chevrolet's price-leader junior series, (Model EC), was a totally different car than the top-of-the-line Master De Luxe, (Models ED and EA), in 1935. The Standard sported a shorter wheelbase, 107 inches versus 113, and a little less power from the 206.8 CID stovebolt six, getting along with 74 hp while the Master De Luxe was rated at 80 hp. Also, Master De Luxe models were available with GM's Knee-Action independent front suspension, (Model EA), while the Standard used a plain beam axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs in front.





