I am trying to put my 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe in my garage but the drop down menu does not list "Master" as a Chevrolet Model and won't let me proceed! "Master" was a Chevy Model all through the 30's so how about putting it on the menu? "Deluxe" would be the Trim Level
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migration_judge_roy answered 5 years ago
They frequently have absent cars...you know I drove a '73 610 datsun, but it's not in the menu, a 61 Dynamic 88 four door and it's not there, and a 66 Chevy Van and that one's not there...so yeah, these people have to do their homework! if it really bugs you punch the orange bullhorn in the corner of your screen and Henry and company will greet you with a smile~....really don't want to bug them with the details I've just mentioned, they have plenty to do~
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