Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Huckster |
Type: | Huckster |
Trim: | Oak Wood Body |
Year: | 1923 |
Mileage: | 50 |
VIN: | 1382413 |
Color: | Black and Dark Green |
Engine: | 1924 Rebuilt OHV Chevrolet |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Glencoe, Missouri, United States |
1923 Chevrolet Huckster "Restored"
Clear Title and Documented Bill Of Sale, presented at time of purchase.Today your local Chevrolet Dealer is loaded those burley C 2500 and C3500 trucks. But back in the day this Huckster was the hauler,some assembly may have beenrequired.No assembly is required onthisbeautifully restored 1923 Huckster. Dark Green body and Black fenders. The restoration process of this Huckster occurred over a period of 12 years, one piece at a time andmeticulouslyassembled to create this outstanding example of years past.Looking at the undercarriageit would appear this was a “Frame-Off” restoration. The re-built 1924 Chevrolet Four Cylinder OHV Engine starts easy and runs smoothly. Engine has an electric key start, with optional Crank included. Manual Transmission and Clutch assembly operate smoothly. The Mechanical Brakes (Rear Only) function properly and provide braking as expected. Original Dash Gauges are functional. Note: the speedometer is missing in the dash picture, but it has beennewly repaired by “Stewart Warner”. Included but not installed.
These pictures do not reflect the true charter of this vehicle. Special features include:Adjustable Headlights, “Crank-Out” Windshield, Sliding Side Doors with Locks; Sliding Vertical Glass Windows which are incorporated into the Side Door frames for passenger ventilation.
Beautiful Wood Craftsmanship is visible on the entire wood interior.Solid metal and professional paint complement this distinctive restoration.
The vehicle has New “Original” type wiring. New Tires.Wheels Bearings have beenserviced. This is an excellent example of quality workmanship along with an ample amount of “TLC”. Turn the key and enjoy the ride.
The Restoration was done by a deceased family member, onewho was a meticulous craftsman.