Rare 1935 Chevy Pickup Truck Excellent Condition 53k Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Hayden, Idaho, United States
I am regretfully selling my beautiful 1935 Chevy
pickup truck. I found this truck on the old Chevy Stovebolt website while
looking for a neat truck to purchase. If you
look on their website you can still see it as Ken Brown's 1935. This
truck runs excellent. I am the third owner and have only had it a couple
of years. Ken purchased it from the original owner who was in The Dalles
Oregon. He kept in the garage for its entire life and only brought it out
on occasion for parades. It had a professional paint job sometime in the
1970s. So you can see some flaws in the paint near the cracks. 53K original miles from what Ken told me, and I can believe it from the condition of everything. It has the original in-line 6 cylinder 207 motor. This is a pretty rare year from what I know. They only made around 6K of all models this year (EB). The fenders are perfectly straight and there is hardly any rust
color anywhere on this vehicle. The black paint on the fenders has
started cracking a bit, but still looks great. It has brand new Coaker
tires all the way around, new battery, coil, spark plugs, cap, rotter, and
points to make it run like a top. The carburetor was also cleaned.
It comes with a new set of wires that someone can put in if they like.
Trying to think about the flaws...there are really very very few. One of the brake lights worked when I got it...I replaced the bulbs in both and now they don't work. The headlights work..but I think only on low high beam so they will need to be changed out. There
is a crack in the windshield as well as the drivers side door window. It
is missing three hubcaps....those can be purchased new online, and I can give
you the contact info. It originally did not come with the chevy symbols on the side of the hood. Those came the next year, but were added at some point. They are very classy, but could be removed. It does not have a key, but rather has a on and off switch to bypass the key. Just a small modification that was put in. There is a heater in it, but I don't see any hoses hooked up...that would also be a very easy fix. It comes with the front starter crank bar.
Ken said he used to start it that way....but I really don't know how. It
comes with the original motor and transmission and it runs great. No
smoking. I think its a 4 speed, but I could be mistaken. We are
sorry to see it go, but we have to pay for a home remodel and this is a neat
luxury item that we just can't keep. Please let me know if you have any
questions 208-661-3429 (Call or text). |
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