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was out at a show this past weekend and a gentleman has a 1929 Chevrolet 1.5 ton pickup he is looking to sell to a good home, I currently have a 1929 4 door sedan that i am almost done restoring, and this might make a good big brother !!

says it is a complete truck minus bed, has all four fenders and running boards, cab with NEW wood, frame was rebuilt years ago, i am assuming 10+ that is the last time they messed with it and had it running. it has been stored indoors in dry climate garage for xx years now.

will get pictures and post later tonight ( i hope)

waiting to see the pictures and what they want for it... i am hoping it is pretty good shape and could be fixed and runnign with little time and effort, and maybe enjoy it as it is for now then restore it down the road or ?!?

and with NO bed, leaves options open for how to tackle that side as well...


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a few pictures for now
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How about a 1927?
I plan on being at this auction, so PM me if you are interested>
https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-...Series-Fire-Truck-with-Cabin_8B444E28A9/
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What I see looks great. Make sure it has a valid title and/or whatever paperwork you need in your state to title/register it. If the price is right, buy it. smile
Is that 6-cylinder a 207? I don't know my early Stovebolts as well as I should.


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Originally Posted by Frank50
What I see looks great. Make sure it has a valid title and/or whatever paperwork you need in your state to title/register it. If the price is right, buy it. smile
Is that 6-cylinder a 207? I don't know my early Stovebolts as well as I should.

should be a good title

nope it is the first 194, 1929 was the first year of the 6 cylinder !! would be the same engine that is in my 4door sedan, but would have a 4 speed tranny (granny gear) vs the 3 speed in the car. plus would have the larger longer heavier duty frame smile


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Hope you get it and I can entice you into snapping a few shots of the front mechanical brake system. A shop down the road from me has a 29 1.5 ton with no front brake hardware and they don't even know what they should be looking for. The 1928 1.5T dump truck I'm working on (4 cylinder engine) is completely different we think but is hard to tell with nothing on his for comparison.

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