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Body and chassis
Body style
2-door roadster (FA-20)
2-door coupe (FA-30)
4-door sedan (FA-40)
4-door tourer (FA-50)
Layout
front engine rear wheel drive
Related
Chevrolet Series 490 Chevrolet Series D V8
Powertrain
Engine
224 cu in (3.7 L) OHV 4-cylinder
Transmission
3-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
110 in (2,794.0 mm)
Curb weight
2,160–2,950 lb (980–1,338 kg)
Chronology
Predecessor
Chevrolet Series F
Successor
Chevrolet Series FB
The Chevrolet Series FA (or Chevrolet FA) of 1917–1918 [1] is an American vehicle manufactured by GM's Chevrolet Division. It was a replacement of the Series F which had improvements in engine capacity as well as other features. In this transformation of series, the pre-existing names of the H and F series cars, The Royal Mail and Baby Grand were dropped in favor of the names Roadster and Touring respectively. The FA Series was then replaced by the Chevrolet Series FB in 1919.[2] Production was not interrupted while the United States entered World War I starting in 1917.
^W. R. Davis, Michael (2012). Chevrolet: 1911–1960. Arcadia Publishing. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7385-9394-4.
^R. Kimes, Beverly; C. Ackerson, Robert (1986). Chevrolet: A History from 1911 (2nd ed.). Automobile Quarterly Publications. pp. 22–27. ISBN 0-915038-62-5.
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