Vehicle Description
1929 Chevrolet Series AC International 1.5-ton Truck� Truck cab
with a wooden produce bed 194 CID inline six-cylinder engine
Three-speed manual transmission Cream over copper exterior Dark
brown interior Cream-colored solid disc wheels Swing-out windshield
131-inch wheelbase This truck has the potential to be as sweet as
the produce it used to carry. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased
to present this 1929 Chevrolet Series AC International 1.5-ton
Truck. This particular example was made at GM's Leeds factory in
Kansas City, Missouri. It was the 940th example built that year.�
This awesome and seldom seen canopy truck underwent a restoration
some years ago and shows well over all and starts easily with an
electric starter. The cream over copper paint is in overall great
condition, as is the rubberized roof for the cab and the wooden
produce section over the bed. The truck's glass panels, including
its unique swing-out windshield, are in better-than-average
condition while the truck's lights, including the driver's side
only taillight, are in satisfactory shape. The black front bumper
is in decent order. The former fruit and veggie hauler rolls on
distinctive cream, solid disc wheels surrounded by Firestone
7.00-20 HD truck-bus tires in back and Dunlop Cord 32x6 tires in
front. The wheels all look good while the tires are in mediocre to
satisfactory order, however it comes with 4 new tires and new inner
tubes for replacement.� The wooden produce section of the chassis
is in overall very good condition. Under the vee'd hood is a 194
CID inline six-cylinder engine, which was billed as The Six for the
Price of a Four and the Stovebolt Six. It is mated to a four-speed
manual transmission, pulls strong in 1st and 2nd, but 3rd & 4th
tends to bog down, may need carb adjusted. Inside, the dark brown
bench seat with a low back cushion is in excellent shape. There is
no carpet in this work truck; instead, it has a wooden floor. The
wooden headliner looks fantastic while the four-spoke wooden
steering wheel (with cracks) sports a wood rim and also looks
great. The instrument panel and inner doors are in satisfactory
order, odometer and lights are inoperable.� The shifter is in
decent order while the interior windows have beautiful wood
framing. There is no radio in this vehicle. The 1929 light trucks
had more rectangular radiators, fewer louvers at the rear side of
the hood, bullet-shaped headlights and full-crowned fenders.
Competition to this Chevrolet in 1929 included Ford's Model AA
truck, the Chrysler's Fargo Packet. Whether you want to add to your
classic truck collection, use it to advertise you business or if
you seek a unique conversation piece, this '29 Chevy more than fits
the bill. Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today and check it out
for yourself. This truck is currently located at our facility in
St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 23,363
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Please Click Here to View Our
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