Some quick history on what the truck is: This model was new for 1929 and Chevrolet hung their hat on the fact it had the big six cylinder, four speed transmission and four-wheel brakes. The engines were the first of the legendary "Stovebolt" sixes that have proven to be one of the best engines of all time. They called this truck the "AC" series "International Utility Express."
This particular truck was built right down the road in Janesville, isconsin as indicated by the "21" prefix on the chassis number so it has lived within 100 miles of its birthplace for all of its 86 years.
The coolest part about this truck is the orchard sprayer and huge oak tank. Even though it needs that new pump pressure tank (any cast iron air cylinder would work) the PTO driven pump still works like brand new. It ismesmerizing just to sit and watch it! Of course since this is a cab and chassis truck you could always put whatever you want in its place from a flatbed to a popcorn stand.
Mechanically this truck is amazing. Even after sitting for the last 8 years or so with fresh fuel and a battery it fired right up. The transmission works great in all 4 forward gears and reverse and the PTO engages and disengages like butter. The parking brake works, s do the "dry" four wheel brakes. Oil pressure is great and there is virtually no blow-by. It runs cool, he battery charges, nd even the speedometer works. The tires are easily 60 years old so it could really use a new set if you plan to drive it anywhere.
The body is rock solid but as you can see has surface rust. It was originally a nice navy blue color as seen on the cowl and showing through the brushed-on silver paint somebody put on decades ago. The original leather roof blew off when I was driving it years ago but the structure is great as is all the wood in the cab and bed. The driver's door glass is cracked but still goes up and down fine. The original leather on the seats is there but like cardboard and falling apart- but still usable! The exhaust head pipe is OK but the muffler has rusted off.
I DO NOT HAVE A TITLE but I do have a bill of sale from when I bought it and will provide one to the new owner as well. I will not ship it but I will help with any shipping arrangements you make. And, ost importantly I am not looking for any trades- this is being sold solely to make some room in my building otherwise I'd keep it forever because it is just a neat old truck. When was the last time you saw one?
Inspections are welcome any time before the auction ends and before you bid.I'm happy to take any additional photos or answer any questions from serious bidders. Please also check out the videos below to see this truck running and driving as well as the sprayer pump in operation.
Thanks for looking.
Drive Video Click HerePTO Sprayer Pump Running at Idle Speed
Engine idling and gauges showing oil pressure with engine revving