Body:
* Rounded, flowing lines: Unlike the boxier cars of the previous decade, the '39 Chevy boasts a more aerodynamic look with rounded fenders, a curved hood, and flowing lines.
* Wide, chrome-trimmed grille: The signature grille is a wide, horizontal expanse with vertical chrome bars and a prominent Chevrolet emblem in the center.
* Tall, flowing headlights: Rounded headlights were integrated into the front fenders, adding to the sleek aesthetic.
* "Running boards": While still present, the running boards were narrower than those on earlier models, reflecting the car's emphasis on streamlined design.
* Two-door coupes and sedans: The most common body styles were two-door coupes and sedans, though four-door sedans and convertibles were also available.
Interior:
* Art Deco details: The interiors featured a mix of chrome, wood, and cloth. The dashboard was often adorned with Art Deco styling elements, including geometric patterns and rounded shapes.
* Larger, comfortable seats: The interiors offered greater comfort than previous models with larger, more spacious seating.
Other notable features:
* Available colors: A range of colors was available, including black, green, blue, and red.
* "Knee-Action" front suspension: Chevrolet's "Knee-Action" front suspension system, introduced in 1937, provided a smoother ride and better handling.
* Engine options: The '39 Chevy offered a range of engines, including a 216.5 cubic inch inline-six and a 235.5 cubic inch inline-six, offering varying levels of power.
To get a better visual idea of what a 1939 Chevrolet looks like, you can search for images online using keywords like "1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe" or "1939 Chevrolet Special Deluxe." You can also find many examples of these cars at classic car shows or online auctions.