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David Conwill said:Much as I like the '55 Chevy, I don't think that it can be considered the first modern (meaning envelope bodied, I presume) car. Probably something more along the lines of the '47 Studebaker, '48 Hudson, '46 Kaiser line, '48 Olds "Futuramic" 98, or the "shoebox" '49 Ford.
What immediately came to mind was the '52 Ford - most people probably think they're looking at a '55 Chevy when they see their first '52 Ford, the '55 Chevy just looks like a variation on that theme 3 years later.
-Dave
From a design standpoint, the '52 Ford was a real trendsetter...but it never gets much credit, nor is it very sought after today. But it set the trend for the rest of the industry right into the mid-1950s.
The basic body structure was advanced enough to allow Ford to continue to use it right through 1956.