Chevrolet Yeoman Explained

Chevrolet Yeoman
Manufacturer:Chevrolet (General Motors)
Model Years:1958
Assembly:Baltimore Assembly, Baltimore, Maryland
Janesville Assembly, Janesville, Wisconsin
St. Louis Assembly, St. Louis, Missouri
North Tarrytown Assembly, North Tarrytown, New York
Van Nuys Assembly, Van Nuys, California
Flint Assembly, Flint, Michigan
Norwood Assembly, Norwood, Ohio
Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas
Oakland Assembly, Oakland, California
Oshawa Assembly, Oshawa, Ontario Canada
Designer:Clare MacKichan's
Design Team
Class:Full-size
Body Style:2-door wagon
4-door wagon
Layout:FR layout
Platform:GM B platform
Related:1958 Chevrolet Delray (especially sedan delivery)
1958 Chevrolet Biscayne
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air
1958 Chevrolet Impala
1958 Chevrolet Brookwood
1958 Chevrolet Nomad
Engine:2351NaN1 Blue Flame I6
2831NaN1 Turbo Fire V8
3481NaN1 W-series Turbo Thrust V8
Transmission:3-speed (close-ratio) manual
3-speed overdrive manual
Turboglide auto.
2-speed Powerglide auto.
Wheelbase:117.5inches
Length:209.1inches
Width:77.7inches
Weight:2-door 36960NaN0
4-door 37430NaN0
Predecessor:1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty 2-door & 4-door wagons
Successor:1959 Chevrolet Brookwood 2-Door & 4-Door Wagons -->
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The Chevrolet Yeoman is a station wagon produced by Chevrolet for the 1958 model year. The Yeoman was available in two models, a two-door and a four-door, both with six-passenger seating capacity. Based on the Delray passenger car series, the Yeoman represented the entry-level selections in the 1958 Chevrolet station wagon lineup, which also included the Brookwood and the Nomad.

Design

For 1958, Chevrolet models were redesigned longer, lower, and heavier than their 1957 predecessors. The first ever production Chevrolet big block V8, the 348cuin, was now an option. Chevrolet's design for the year fared better than its other GM offerings, and lacked the overabundance of chrome found on Pontiacs, Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs. Complementing Chevrolet's front design was a broad grille and quad headlights that helped simulate a 'Baby Cadillac'; the wagon's tail received a fan-shaped alcove on both side panels, similar to the sedan's, but wagons housed single tail lights instead of dual (triple on Impala) to accommodate the tailgate.

Despite being a recession year, sales increased and overtook Ford, which held the top position in 1957) and the Bel Air the most popular Chevrolet model. The Nomad station wagon name also reappeared in 1958 when the vehicle became as the premium four-door Chevrolet station wagon, rather than the two-door designs of the 1955-57 Nomads.

A new dash was used.[1] The value of a drag coefficient for 1958 Chevy wagons is estimated by a-c, is Cd = 0.6.[2] The Delray-based Yeoman was the lowest version and featured minimal interior and exterior trim and limited options.

Safety

The Yeoman featured Chevrolet's new "Safety-Girder" cruciform frame. Similar in layout to the frame adopted for the 1957 Cadillac, it featured box-section side rails and a boxed front cross member that bowed under the engine, these "x-frames" were used on other 1958 to 1964 Chevys, as well as Cadillac. The rear was tied together by a channel-section cross member. [3] This design was later criticized as providing less protection in the event of a side impact collision, but would persevere until 1965.[4]

Engines

2 door wagons

Of the 187,000 1958 Chevrolet wagons built, only 16,590[5] of these were 2-door model Yeoman (not counting Delray Sedan Delivery), Chevrolet’s entry-level wagon.

The Yeoman was dropped (along with the Delray) at the end of 1958. For 1959, Chevrolet's Brookwood would now offer a 2-door wagon and become the lowest priced station wagon.

Chevrolet's two other wagon lines, the mid-range Brookwood and top-trimmed Nomad were available only as 4-door wagons for 1958.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Directory 1958 Chevrolet Owners Manual . Oldcarbrochures.com . 2011-11-20.
  2. Web site: 1958 Chevrolet (USA) Yeoman Wagon full range specs . Automobile-catalog.com . 2015-12-16.
  3. Web site: Directory Index: Chevrolet/1958_Chevrolet/1958_Chevrolet_Wagons . Oldcarbrochures.com . 2011-11-20.
  4. Web site: 1958 Chevrolet One-Fifty . HowStuffWorks. Auto.howstuffworks.com . 2007-08-19 . 2015-12-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20200919224412/http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1958-chevrolet.htm. September 19, 2020.
  5. Web site: 1958 Chevrolet Brookwood . Oldride.com . 2015-12-16.