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Old Oct 2nd, 2011, 11:05 pm   #1 (permalink)
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FS :1929 Chevy..northern ID

I have a 1929 Chevy truck. Very complete. Vin number intact on the truck which means it can be licensed as a 1929 and can maintain the integrity of a truck that age.

Original seat springs, head lights, everything except the wood, fabric and glass. The frames for the tilt windshield is also still there. The engine is all there and still turns when the hand crank is rotated.


When we found this truck (aprox 3years ago) we were told the dad drove it and parked it about 30+ years ago, and that the truck didn't break down it was just parked out behind the barn as many of these were. I would love to see someone get this thing on the road it doesn't matter to me if you were going to restore it or Rat Rod it out (that was our intentions). As for the reason I am parting ways with it, is only that I have many other projects in the process that are more with in my abilities of building. This truck needs skills I do not yet posses, so again I would love to see it go to someone who will put it back on the road one way or another. As for the trucks location, I have it stored out in Cd'A. ID

Looking to get around 2K for forum users ...trades are considered
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Old Oct 2nd, 2011, 11:26 pm   #2 (permalink)
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You can probably find a lot of spare parts in the Soviet Union, erh, the former SU. Also, bodies were not built by Chevy until 1931 so this is a so-called aftermarket. First OHV six in the light truck industry, a real game changer it seems. 194 CI, 46 hp and 4-speed non-synchro trans. looks like a great project.
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