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For Sale: 1923 Chevrolet Pickup in St. Louis, Missouri
1923 Chevrolet Series-B Superior Light Delivery Truck� Beautifully
frame-off restored example of a seldom seen vehicle! Made in St.
Louis, Missouri Blue over black exterior with black bench seat 171
CID inline four-cylinder engine with a Carter or Holley carburetor
mated to a three-speed selective sliding manual transmission and
3.77 gearing 103-inch wheelbase Horizontally-split windshield
Roll-up drop curtains at bedsides and in the rear Driver's side
spare tire and spotlight Looking for a seldom seen early 20th
century classic vehicle? MotoeXotica Classic Cars can help you with
that search. We are proud to offer this 1923 Chevrolet Series-B
Superior Light Delivery Canopy Truck that was made right here in
St. Louis at the General Motors' assembly plant that opened in
1918. This is truly an investment grade vehicle that is worthy of
winning most any shows you take it to and it is sure to draw a
crowd! Dressed in blue over black paint, this frame-off, nut &
bolt, restored delivery truck's finish is in excellent show winning
condition. The horizontally split windshield looks good and the
headlights are in very good order. The trucks rides on Excelsior
four-ply tires sized 30 x 3.5 and are in good shape. They surround
black wood spoke wheels that look great. All of the truck's body
panels are solid and straight and look fantastic. As this is a
1920s delivery vehicle, it has no doors but the black running
boards are in very good order. The blue uppers provide a great
contrast to the black lowers. The roof is a rubberized black
material, which was a common way to finish roofs during the era.
The cargo bed is in fantastic shape, too, with blue wood and black
trim. There are three brand new sets of roll-up curtains, two for
the sides and one for the rear. Accessories include a spotlight and
spare tire on the driver's side. Under the vee-shaped hood, the 171
CID inline four-cylinder looks very tidy and has either a Carter or
Holly carburetor. It was a recipient of a complete rebuild, as told
by the previous owner. The engine is mated to a three-speed
selective sliding manual transmission with a 3.77 rear end. Inside,
the neatly upholstered black bench seat is in excellent shape,
while the floor has wooden inserts. Above the driver are blue wood
slats in excellent shape, topped by the exterior rubber roof
compound. The blue metal dashboard sparkles and the original
four-spoke steering wheel is present. The mirror glass and shift
lever are in good order. There is no radio. The 1923 Chevrolet
Superior had much smoother lines on its open models. The hoodline
was raised and the cowl section was narrowed. Drum-type headlights
were featured. The radiator was higher and had a flatter curvature
at its top. In many ways, Superiors were superior to the aging
Model T, which debuted in 1908. Superiors used Delco electric
starters, generators and lighting. Instead of the Tin Lizzy
hard-to-use planetary transmission, they had a three-speed manual
with a floor shift. Competition to this Chevrolet in 1923 included
Ford's Model T pickup and trucks from Dodge. This truck is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows 15,832 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 VIDEO! VIN: 3B81332 Note:
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Vehicle Details
1923 Chevrolet Pickup
Listing ID:CC-975188
Price:$20,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1923
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Pickup
Exterior Color:Blue over black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:15832
Stock Number:170401
VIN:3B81332
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