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| Description: The picture shows what this Antique Chevy will look like when assembled. The profit potential for this project car is crazy big.The International AC was the first six-cylinder engine introduced by the company since 1915. The new six made international headlines while hailed it as _A Six for the Price of a Four_.The _Stovebolt,_ so named because of the engine_'s slotted head bolts, cost only a little more to produce than any of the previous four, but offered 11 more horsepower than the 1928_'s four. The base price of the most popular model, the two-door Coach, increased to $595, a mere $10 over its price in 1928. The six was simple and durable. It displaced 194 cubic inches and produced 46 bhp at 2,600 rpm. The _Cast-Iron Wonder,_ as it eventually became known, employed a solid overhead-valve design in a cast-iron block, inexpensive cast-iron pistons maintained by a non-pressurized lubrication system, and a Carter single-barrel carburetor. Power was transferred via a three-speed manual transmission. Fuel mileage averaged 19 mpg. The success of the Chevy Six was such that Henry Ford initiated the hasty development of the 1932 Ford V-8 to compete with it. The original Stovebolt would last through 1936, but a continually improved six would remain as _'s only power-plant for three decades. In that time would become the major player in the low-price field. Any showcar collector will know the value of restoring this piece of history and that this is a definate firm bargain at only $5000 today. Full financing available. Click here to contact seller |
Price: 5000.00
Location: Lavant, Maine 04456
Mileage: 0.00
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