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For Sale: 1936 Chevrolet Master FB in St. Louis, Missouri
1936 Chevrolet Master FB Half-ton Pickup� Older complete
restoration Spent a decade in a private museum Former owner
maintained it in a temperature-controlled environment and drove it
in a few parades Swift Red over black exterior with black interior
207 CID inline six-cylinder engine; final year for the first
generation inline six-cylinder engine Three-speed manual
transmission Four-wheel hydraulic brakes Passenger side-mounted
spare tire Rarely seen around here lately have been Depression-era
Chevrolet pickup trucks. We at MotoeXotica Classic Cars decided to
change that slightly. We are pleased to offer this nicely restored
1936 Chevrolet Master FB Half-ton Pickup. This truck underwent a
complete restoration years ago then spent 10 years as part of a
private museum collection. The truck's former owner bought it in
2012 and he took loving care of the truck, treating it to a
temperature-controlled environment and drove it in a few parades.
Finished in Swift Red over black is in overall excellent shape with
just a few minor blemishes visible, such as on the back of the
driver's side headlight. The glass is in great condition, clear and
crack-free while the truck's lights, including the optional tail
lights, look great. Overall, the bodywork on this hauler is
straight, including the passenger side-mounted spare tire. The
engine bay is tidy, the bumpers fit well to the truck's body and
the cargo area, with its dark wooden bed, looks great. This truck
rolls on wide whitewall bias-ply tires. Each tire surrounds a red
vented wheel with a chrome center cap. Note this truck only has a
windshield wiper on the driver's side, as was typical during the
mid-1930s. Under the vee-shaped hood is understood 207 CID straight
six-cylinder engine. Backing up this six-pot mill is a three-speed
manual transmission. This marked the first year for four-wheel
hydraulic brakes. Inside, the truck's black bench seat is in great
shape. There's no carpet as these were very utilitarian vehicles
back then with none of the luxury trappings found in today's
trucks. The black headliner is in better-than-decent shape, as is
the three-spoke steering wheel and wipers are inop. The black metal
inner door panels and dashboard are all in very good order. The
shift lever is in good order. There is no audio unit in this truck.
Chevy began 1936 with its trucks little changed from the previous
year. One new interior feature was an instrument panel that
mirrored those found in the passenger cars. All '36 Chevy trucks
carried horizontal hood louvers instead of the vertical ones found
in 1935. Competition to this Chevrolet in 1936 included Dodge's
H-series truck, GMC's T-14 truck and Ford's Model 67 pickup. If
you're interested in a compact, classic truck that oozes Americana,
please stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to look this one over.� It
is perfect for someones collection or use it for your business and
parades� to market to the public.� It is sure to draw a crowd! This
truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 11,168 miles. It is sold as
is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT
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