Showing posts with label 1935. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1935. Show all posts

October 30, 2014

American Vintage Truck Chevrolet 1.5 Ton Truck 1935


American Vintage Truck Chevrolet 1.5 Ton Truck 1935

Here's American vintage truck produced by Chevrolet, its a 1.5 ton truck built in 1935 has 36,000 original miles. Powered by 6 Cylinder 206 Cubic Inch 6 Volt system. Stake Bed Body -- Dual Wheels. Rare (2) Speed Rear End (4) Speed. 157 inch Wheel Base. Great shape for nearly 80 years old truck.



September 5, 2014

1935 Chevrolet Fire Truck Project


1935 Chevrolet Fire Truck Project

Here's we found an American antique fire truck built by Chevrolet in 1935. This fire truck originated at the Port Angeles Fire Department, then to Beaver Wa. It's will exciting object for your restoration project.



May 25, 2014

1935 Ford Phaeton


1935 Ford Phaeton Convertible

Here's the American antique 4-door convertible car by Ford, it's a Phaeton has received a complete restoration completed in 2002. Color is light gun-metal gray with poppy red wheels and pin-strip, original Ford colors for 1935. Driven very little since completed the odometer shows only 1222 miles. Top and complete leather interior are by LeBaron Bonney. Side curtains are not available. Phaeton production for 1935 was very low with very few remaining. Mechanically and cosmetically the car is excellent. This is the perfect car for shows or touring.






Interested please visit link below
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121347554808?item=121347554808&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

February 22, 2014

1935 Amilcar Type G36 Roadster



1935 Amilcar Type G36 Roadster

Here very old French Roadster car produced by Amilcar. The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured have short live start from 1921 then closed in 1940, but already make it many Amilcar models car, and this one of them.






Here you can see a French hot rod roadster with an Amilcar chassis originally built in 1935 the Type G36 Roadster, it was rebuilt in the style of Figoni et Falaschi in the latter part of the last century and as a result, it benefits from useful things like more modern hydraulic brakes and a far easier to maintain engine from a Talbot-Lago T-14LS. 4-speed transmission (sourced from a period Alfa Romeo) works flawlessly with the 4-cylinder engine and horsepower is an ample 120 at the rear wheels.

The car has covered less that 1000 miles since it underwent a full restoration, and making the drivetrain upgrade desirable for those who would prefer to drive the car rather than just display it.

This Roadster to be auctioned on next month March 8, 2014, please visit links below for detail
http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1064953