Four different special two-tone combinations were offered for Bel Air interiors. Bel Air upholstery was in two-tone gray striped pile cord fabric with genuine deep buff leather. Station Wagons were trimmed with tan imitation pigskin. Popular interior accessories were the Tissue Dispenser, Electric Shaver and the Deluxe Push Button Radio.
1951 Chevrolet Interiors New for 1951 was "No-Draught Ventilation" where the air is brought in through the front ducts and circulated throughout the entire car. "It's Completely draftless and you can control the flow of air." Chevrolet claimed.
1951 Chevy Dash The most significant change in the 1951 Chevrolet was the new dashboard. Instruments were now set in two round dials, one for the speedometer and one for the four gauges. Illumination was by glare free green light. The clock was now mounted in a round housing above the center of the dash. The radio speaker and ashtray was mounted behind bold vertical chrome bars. All in all the 1951 Chevy coupes and sedans had a more attractive dash than the 1950 Chevrolet.
1951 Chevrolet Interior Comfort Ride! In this image see how the seating is set right between the front and rear axles. This center point seating is the reason for the comfort, smooth and gliding ride of the new 1951 Chevrolet cars.
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