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#1514172 08/23/2023 1:54 PM
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Sad to say but my father in-law just past and he left a 1936 1.5 ton Chevy hand crank dump truck.
I am looking for information.
All I have now is what looks like the vin # 21RB01 6727

Any help and direction would be helpful.
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RIP to your Father in Law.

Welcome to the 'bolt. That is a wonderful looking truck. Please post more pictures of it.... If you have technical questions, please ask them in the applicable forum

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Welcome to Stovebolt.

We have a special forum for Early Trucks. I'm going to move your post there because I think they will be able to help you best.

Sorry to hear about your Father-in-law.


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Looks like a beautiful truck, Harvey. By all means, share more pictures. Is there a brass tag on the dump body somewhere? That would tells us a lot, too.

For pictures, please show us both sides (complete truck -- try not to cut anything off), front and back, interior, close up of dash, both sides of the engine, and a shot of the dumping mechanism would be cool (with the box hoisted). If you could show us the underside of the truck, too.

1936 seems to be a pivotal point in the evolution of the GM truck (hydraulic brakes, one-piece cabs, etc) so studying yours will be fascinating if it is.

A quick look at your VIN discloses that the truck :

Was built in Janesville, WI (The "21")
Is a 1.5-ton, dual rear wheels (the "RB")
Was built in January (the "01") of 1936 -- which is approximately a quarter of the way into the 1936 model run
And was the 5,727th truck off the line (take the 6727 and subtract 1,000 -- the last four digits of the VIN are the production number for that particular plant. Chevy always started that number at 1,001).

Soooooooo..... if this truck was built before they switched to the more modern cab and brakes (is there a lot of woodwork inside the cab? Are the brakes mechanical?), it is the last of the "Early Stovebolts" and very interesting indeed.

Thanks for sharing it with us! I look forward to seeing more pictures.

John

Last edited by John Milliman; 08/25/2023 2:04 AM. Reason: Because I am a moron.

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