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Need some help identifying this Chevrolete

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SpeedHunter, Jul 28, 2013.

  1. SpeedHunter
    Joined: Jul 28, 2013
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    SpeedHunter
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    from Romania

    I have an old Chevrolet ( around 1915 ) and i cant figure it out what model it is and don't know if its worth to restore it.Its missing parts of the body so i cant figure it out what model it is nor are there any experts where i am.I tried sending a mail to general motors a while back with the serials on the car but they said i had to pay a fee to access the archives and live in the US.I was wondering if anyone here could help me. I'm not a native English speaker so please excuse any mistakes i did in explaining. Also forgot to mention that the engine starts and works like a charm. Some pics here http://imgur.com/a/wgFpO , it was build in into a house but thats another story , so yesterday we started geting it out thats why its in that stage but it has more parts than that , also the serials read 4641150 , then 348532 , B98 and the Chevrolet logo with 1. , thats all , if you need more pictures just ask.
    Im new here so Im sorry if i did any mistakes posting
     
  2. SpeedHunter
    Joined: Jul 28, 2013
    Posts: 7

    SpeedHunter
    Member
    from Romania

    The engines do indeed resemble as well as the radiator and as i said i dont know anything about the car , we just assumed the year from old people who knew the previous owner of this place and its in such a bad condition i couldnt find out what model it was.
    Maybe the serials could be of help?
    I also did an introduction , im sorry i didnt do it sooner but im really trying to find out more about the car and its value since my father wants to get rid of it and i dont.
     
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  3. A '23 engine will still have the open transmission, and a generator/distributor. (Danny, the pic you shared is a '27 engine with a '28 head- very popular upgrade, as the '27 and earlier heads had only 1 exhaust, and were prone to overheating and cracking, and that single exhaust REALLY stunk)

    Speedhunter, your pic is of a '28 engine, as it has the distributor in the block, the valvetrain covers, and dual exhaust head (interesting, though, that it's modified to run the generator, or a mag on the right side of the block)

    The date code is under the bowtie casting that you can just see in your pic. It will have a letter/number/number, for example:

    E 15 8

    E= the month (May)

    15= the day

    8= the year (1928)

    Hope this helps
     
    Last edited: Jul 28, 2013
  4. Just looked at your link, and your engine was cast on Feb 9, 1928. The chassis is probably a '26 truck (from the gauge), and the shell looks like a '29 with an earlier bowtie emblem in place of the oval emblem from '29.
     
  5. Thanks Mac,I sent the OP a PM and tried to explain to him I am not a authority,,glad you could help. HRP
     
  6. Anytime, Man!

    Hey, are you coming to Brad's swap next weekend (shameless thread steal, here :))?
     
  7. I am gonna try,,I missed last month,,shameless reply to a blatant plug! HRP
     
  8. Bet there's a few here who have the same story. " OK kid, get that junk out of the yard this weekend " :eek:
     
  9. SpeedHunter
    Joined: Jul 28, 2013
    Posts: 7

    SpeedHunter
    Member
    from Romania

    You're a genius :D , thanks a lot , now it should be easier to find out how the car looked , maybe more help from you ? :p
     

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