Vehicle Description
1931 Chevrolet Series LT 1 �-ton Wrecker Very carefully restored -
all-new cab wood, new wood steering wheel, fresh upholstery and
complete repaint Dark blue over black exterior and black interior
194 CID inline six-cylinder "Stovebolt Six" Four-speed manual
transmission with reverse lockout Shop-built steel box and wood
floor with a cast-iron hand winch New tires, tubes and flaps plus
new brake linings Toledo truck flares included Own this Vehicle
from $349 per month-call 636-600-4600 Seeking a conversation
starter for your vehicle collection? Looking for pre-war truck that
is unlike most 1930s models? Then MotoeXotica Classic Cars may have
your solution. We are proud to present this 1931 Chevrolet Series
LT 1 �-ton Tow Truck. We have a voided Missouri title that shows
previous owner had the truck since 1974 till he sold it in 2017.
From whom we purchased the truck from. This truck was made in GM's
St. Louis, Missouri factory (VIN code 3) and the LT was a mid-model
year change and offered some mechanical improvements over the
previous Series LS trucks. This very carefully and conscientiously
restored truck features a new dark blue over black exterior that is
in great shape. The metal front bumper and rear wood bumper are in
good order, as is the external sun visor. The truck's bodywork is
straight and solid, the engine bay is tidy and tow area has a
shop-built steel box, a wood floor and a cast-iron hand-operated
winch with cable and hook. That's right, you'd have to put your
back into it to work this one; no remote controls, electric motors
or hydraulic pumps on this baby. Additional features include a
jerry can and a trio of Toledo truck flares. Note that there's only
a taillight and windshield wiper on the driver's side of the
vehicle. This wrecker rolls on U.S. Tires, size 6.00-20, with tubes
and flaps in front and Firestone High-Speed, Gum-Dipped tires, size
6.50-20 with tubes and flaps in the back. Each tire is wrapped
around a body-colored, solid disc wheel. The rear wheels are
heavy-duty. The tires and wheels are in very good order. The solid
wheels give off a different vibe compared to the usual wood spoke
wheels found in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Beneath the hood is
Chevy's 194 CID inline six-cylinder, popularly called the
"Stovebolt Six," because the bolts that held the engine together
resembled the bolts that were commonly used to assemble wood
stoves. The engine reportedly has about 3,000 miles on it after
undergoing some head work. The motor is bolted to a four-speed
manual transmission with reverse lockout that has new bearing. In
addition, the clutch, throw-out bearing and brake linings are new.
Inside, the cab features new wood, fresh upholstery and a new wood
steering wheel. The black, split-bench seat is in excellent order.
Fuel gauge is inop.The floor mats are in great shape while the
black metal headliner is in satisfactory shape. The blue metal
instrument panel has refurbished gauges and all of the wiring has
been replaced. Finally, the inner door panels are in very good
condition. Would your collection continue to be a wreck without
this tow truck? Then you owe it to yourself to visit MotoeXotica
Classic Cars today to check this early Depression-era truck out for
yourself. VIN: 3LT3862 This truck is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 42 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR
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