NICELY RESTORED ORIGINAL '29 CHEVY, STOVEBOLT STRIGHT 6, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!

  • Price: Ask a price!
  • Location: Local pick-up only
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Sedan
  • Type: Sedan
  • Doors: 4
  • Year: 1929
  • Mileage: 45,091
  • Color: Green
  • Engine size: 194 CI INLINE 6
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Interior color: Brown
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1929 Chevrolet Sedan Description

There are plenty of great-looking Model As out there (we've got some beauties for sale, too.) But when you want true 1920s distinction and upgrade to six-cylinder power, all for an affordable price, it's hard to beat this 1929 Chevrolet AC sedan.By the end of the 1920s Chevrolet was vying with Ford for the tile of sales king. This quick rise to power was because these cars delivered what the customers wanted. So while this mint green with glossy black trim isn't exactly what General Motors applied nine decades ago, it showcase that same spirit of attractive variety the you got when buying a Chevy all those decades ago. Of course, not everyone at the car show gets to hear this story, but they can all appreciate the shine that comes from the more modern application. This feeling that Chevrolet gave you an added touch of style is especially seen in the brightwork. Places like the bumpers and headlight surrounds have a very original-style look that will keep people wondering how original they are.The green interior is full of handsome fabric that looks quite period correct but has the look, feel, and atmosphere of something far fresher. It's surprisingly well-appointed for a mainstream car, offering a dash that matches the exterior, four-spoke steering wheel, and a bright gauge panel. The three-speed manual has a purposeful metallic feel. There is no radio, but when you roll down the window and hear the chug of the motor, we're willing to bet that on every road trip you'll create a mental soundtrack of sweet jazz tune.Chevrolet's now-famous "Stovebolt" six was first introduced this model year, and it was a hit at providing six cylinders when most of the mainstreams were only offering four (see how Chevrolet kept offering more?) It produced a rather smooth 46-50 horsepower from just 194 cubic inches, which was a nice upgrade over the previous years' engines. The powerplant's appearance should be familiar to anyone who has owned a six-cylinder Chevy, even the early updraft carburetor is still in place. The motor gives off an industrial symphony of simplicity. It is a rhythmic chug that feels like being in charge of a mini locomotive as the tempo increases with the acceleration. The ride is another exercise in minimalism. Leaf springs, solid wheels, and bias ply tires are far from modern, which makes the full experience of being behind the wheel is to feel rolling history.An authentic vintage sedan that comes complete with a photo file, period-correct memorabilia, and even the toolkit. There will be no speed records in this Chevrolet, but for the right person, every trip can be a Sunday drive. Call today!!!