1929 Chevrolet International first drive after restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 53

  • @Denis-tu1pd
    @Denis-tu1pd Год назад +7

    I am repairing a 1926 Oldsmobile. It has never been restored only repaired . No front brakes only rear mechanical rear brakes. I a have been driving this car for 9 years .I would take it to work 3 days a week . I injoy this old girl more than driving my new truck. If it wasn't for that old iron we would still be using a horse and buggy. Denis from Santa Rosa CA. That old truck put a smile on my face.

  • @JeffKnowles-r1h
    @JeffKnowles-r1h Год назад +3

    Well done Joan and crew!

  • @davidpruyne7340
    @davidpruyne7340 Год назад +3

    Dam awsome ,,,, so nice to see the lady so excited to see it run , and drive it ,,, there both beautiful

  • @wolfman515
    @wolfman515 Год назад +4

    The best never rest. Very nice Chevy, and may it now survive another 100 years.

  • @26ydtibbs39
    @26ydtibbs39 Год назад +4

    NICE SAVE. What a beautiful truck and back story. 🇨🇦

  • @Elsie64
    @Elsie64 Год назад +3

    So beautifully done. Now your son will have a piece of history ❤

  • @bartolomeudias2631
    @bartolomeudias2631 Год назад +3

    we see a lot of fords from that era. but Not Chevrolets. Sincerely Thank You for this.

  • @grubby1975
    @grubby1975 Год назад +2

    I had the good fortune to help restore a '29 Chevrolet just like yours, this one had a dump bed on it with an old hand crank setup to lift the bed. Now I bleed Chevy orange and what I thought was so neat about them is that almost every major component on the truck had a Bowtie cast into it. Great looking truck y'all have!

  • @georgehilton1439
    @georgehilton1439 Год назад +2

    Wow! Love it!! My Grandfather had a 27 Chevy 2 door it was same color blue! My Mom use to take us to the creek to swim and we had to ride back to grandads on the running boards cause we were wet!

    • @whalesong999
      @whalesong999 Год назад

      I remember that blue color on the old trucks and cars still serving for folks in the mid 1940s and how that blue had faded to almost gray. We had a neighbor who still drove a model A Ford, mid '40s.

  • @zelphx
    @zelphx Год назад +2

    I am sure your husband would agree: you are the dream wife! Restoring that truck was quite the achievement.

  • @zonie1953
    @zonie1953 Год назад +5

    Thanks for showing your truck . Should be a 194 ci and 46 hp when new ! I love all the old trucks. But Fords are very common , The Chev is a special treat to see 🌵

  • @Antiquetractorsetc
    @Antiquetractorsetc Год назад +1

    Very cool truck. It’s so easy and fun to work on old stuff and keep the history alive.

  • @JesusTorres-qr1gz
    @JesusTorres-qr1gz 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a very neat job you guys have done, would've been a great pleasure to me to be part of that restoration, CONGRATULATIONS guys, enjoy that outstanding, impressive and impecable work of art, blessings to all of you gentleman, most kind of you for sharing it with us, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres

  • @notyou6950
    @notyou6950 Год назад +1

    I lived long enough to see people rediscovered the clutch pedal and it's secrets.

  • @williamhanson1350
    @williamhanson1350 Год назад +1

    what a beautiful looking truck.

  • @bobm5500
    @bobm5500 Год назад +2

    I learnt to drive in that very same model Chev truck . In 1963 and I was twelve years . My feet would barely reach the pedals . This has bot some memurys back .

  • @williamhanson1350
    @williamhanson1350 Год назад +1

    thank you for the info. My dad had a 1930 Chevy truck. He sold it before us kids would drive. He did not want us to drive it. Wished I had it today, just like his 1949 ford 4dr 3speed with over drive.

  • @TheDieselbutterfly
    @TheDieselbutterfly Год назад +1

    Awesome...love the joy on your face

  • @NickManCuso59
    @NickManCuso59 Год назад +1

    Glad you were able to get the truck back where it belongs !

  • @jasone3166
    @jasone3166 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'm restoring a 1928 Pontiac 4-door sedan (Canadian built, and Canadian restored) with the split six that it came with. It made my heart flutter to see the view out of the windscreen as you were driving it. I only drove my car a few times before completely disassembling it, so its been a while since I've enjoyed that view. I can't wait to see it again, there's nothing better!

  • @willythewave
    @willythewave Год назад +1

    Good job Ma`am. Never let anyone tell you you can`t do something.

  • @maelkiha
    @maelkiha Год назад +1

    Great video! Fun to see it all come together.

  • @FrankHoage
    @FrankHoage Год назад +2

    Beautiful

  • @carlv8168
    @carlv8168 Год назад +2

    FYI.....unless you're pulling out a stubborn tree stump or have the truck loaded to maximum capacity, you don't need to start out in "compound low" every time you drive this truck. Lots of people unfamiliar with these truck 4-speeds think they drive like a conventional car 4-speed. That's not the case, so next time, just start in 2nd gear, and treat it like a 3-speed transmission.

  • @dougsilva8603
    @dougsilva8603 Год назад +1

    My family has a Chevrolet truck 1929 very nice trucks

  • @genehart261
    @genehart261 Год назад +1

    A bicycle was more complicated than a Chevy 6, nice truck!

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 Год назад

    Nice Chev. Very rare due to the amount of wood in the cab. Many got parked under a tree where they quickly rotted away to a pile of scrap metal within a few years. I'm amazed at the stories these old vehicles have had to survive in any form to present day. I have to say that fuel tank looks pretty dirty based on my brief glimpse (7:14). There is likely a thick layer of sludge inside that will continue to find it's way into the passages of the carb causing poor running and endless dismantling/cleaning of the fuel system. To stop this you can drain the tank and let it dry out for a month or two with the cap off to give the sludge a chance to dry to a brittle crust. Once dry it will break up by pounding on the removed tank with the flesh of your hand. I got nearly 3 pounds of crud out of one this year. Follow up with fresh gasoline and a stiff brush to loosen the remainder and rinse everything clean. Good luck with her.

  • @miltonmacedo9885
    @miltonmacedo9885 Год назад +2

    Meu pai em 1930 dirigiu um caminhão Chevrolet e dizia que a marcha era no pedal , todo apertado ( primeira marcha , no meio do curso , segunda marcha , todo solto " pris direta " terceira marcha ). A marcha a ré , eu não me lembro .

  • @UkemanCad
    @UkemanCad Год назад +1

    double clutch it? Great job, what a story, what a truck. Congrats !

  • @JamesHorn-dr5hr
    @JamesHorn-dr5hr Год назад +1

    Got to learn the dance of it

  • @Brownbear77777
    @Brownbear77777 Год назад +2

    The Chevrolet Series AC International is an American vehicle manufactured by Chevrolet in 1929 to replace the 1928 Series AB National. In all, 1,328,605 Series ACs were manufactured in a range of ten body styles, with 73,918 from Oshawa. [1] The Series AC was distinguished from the AB by the introduction of a new six-cylinder engine, the first ..Posted in response to Tom Gunn's question below.

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman Год назад +1

    Not sure that I've heard the original Stove Bolt running , since I was a kid. Even with the updraft carburetor , it sounds just like the 216 CID engine.

  • @Offthbadan
    @Offthbadan Год назад +2

    Like A Rock 😊

  • @quagmiredavis4117
    @quagmiredavis4117 Год назад +2

    Add marvel mystery oil to fuel it helps lubricant everything

  • @marciasantos4180
    @marciasantos4180 11 месяцев назад

    estes modelos antigos sao bonitos charmosos sao mais bonitos e melhor que os atuais

  • @MustangMach1696.0
    @MustangMach1696.0 Год назад +1

    Sweeeeeeet😊

  • @СергейДубов-г1ь
    @СергейДубов-г1ь Год назад +1

    Для 1929 года, шикарная приборная панель.

  • @jayo3865
    @jayo3865 Год назад +1

    I have a 1929 ford model a roadster pickup truck

  • @JamesHorn-dr5hr
    @JamesHorn-dr5hr Год назад

    Must need a 717 dodge power intake for air flow

  • @ronaldfazekas6492
    @ronaldfazekas6492 Год назад

    Beautiful job--but there never was a Chevy International truck--unless that was the name they used when sold in Canada as Dodges were called Fargos

  • @marguskiis7711
    @marguskiis7711 Год назад

    Soviet ZIS 5 was made after it

  • @dougsilva8603
    @dougsilva8603 Год назад

    They came with a 216 engine

    • @carlv8168
      @carlv8168 Год назад

      Not in 1929. It was a smaller-displacement six....a 194 CID.

  • @tomgunn8004
    @tomgunn8004 Год назад

    ''International''?

    • @joanhebb
      @joanhebb  Год назад

      The Canadian model was called International

  • @robj2704
    @robj2704 Год назад

    Gotta say, she drives that truck like a girl. Was this engine the 206.7 or the 216?

  • @larryhullinger4141
    @larryhullinger4141 10 месяцев назад

    Last time I checked Chevrolet and international were two completely different manufacturers

    • @joanhebb
      @joanhebb  10 месяцев назад

      Canada…..