Vehicle Description
1930 Chevrolet Series LR 1 �-ton Flatbed Truck Fully Restored
Formerly on display in a Nebraska museum 194 CID inline "Stovebolt"
six-cylinder engine Four-speed manual transmission Black exterior
and interior with wooden trim pieces New wood bed and rebuilt oaken
box; new wiring; many new mechanical parts; new tires and flaps;
and new upholstery 131-inch wheelbase Six-lug front wheels and
10-lug rear wheels Own this Vehicle from $329 per month-call
636-600-4600 Are you a Stovebolter? Would you like to become one?
MotoeXotica Classic Cars offers a passport to that universe in the
form of this 1930 Chevrolet Series LR 1 �-ton flatbed Truck,
complete with Chevy's "Stovebolt Six." This truck was made in
General Motors' St. Louis, Missouri assembly plant (VIN code 3) and
it was formerly on display in a Nebraska vehicle museum. It has
undergone a comprehensive restoration and was done with the body
off the frame and looks immaculate! The black paint and trim are in
excellent condition. There are new wood trim pieces with a new wood
flatbed, a rebuilt oaken box and an external sun visor. This would
be welcomed in ant museum on display in front of your company. This
truck rolls on new Firestone Deluxe Champion, gum-dipped tires,
size 6.50-20 in the back and 6.00-20 in the front. Each tire is
wrapped around a black solid disc wheel with silver trim, six-lug
in the front and 10-lug in the back. The tires and wheels are in
excellent order and the wheels add a distinctive look compared to
the typical wooden spokes of the period. Under the hood is Chevy's
194 CID straight six, also known as the "Stovebolt Six," because
the bolts that held the engine together resembled the bolts that
were commonly used to assemble wood stoves. This engine used a
forged steel crankshaft with three bearings and cast-iron pistons.
Nineteen thirty was the second year for GM's "Cast-iron Wonder" in
its Chevy cars and trucks, surpassing the four-cylinder in Ford's
Model AA. Backing this motor is a four-speed manual transmission.
The truck's bodywork is straight and solid, its black from bumper
looks good, and the truck's engine bay is extremely tidy. Note that
this truck has only a driver's side taillight and windshield wiper.
Inside, the split black bench seat is in excellent condition, with
new upholstery while matching mats keep the floor tidy. There are
oak inner door panels and a matching headliner that look fantastic
and the four-spoke steering wheel with its wood rim also looks
great. The instrument panel, with its usual minimal gauges, is in
excellent order. The floor-mounted shift lever looks good, too.
Competition to this Chevy in 1930 included the Fargo Freighter and
Ford's Model AA. Pre-WWII collectors and early era Chevrolet
collectors will appreciate this Series LR truck for its simplicity,
its function and how easily and correctly it operates. Visit
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check it out for yourself! VIN:
3LR5427 This truck is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 36,261
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 YouTube
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