1929 Chevrolet Stovebolt Six Sedan
by Jack Pumphrey
Title
1929 Chevrolet Stovebolt Six Sedan
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Jack Pumphrey
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Photograph - Photograph
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An enhanced photograph of the new 1929 Chevrolet 4 door sedan by Jack Pumphrey of which Chevrolet hailed it as "A Six for the Price of a Four", the "Stovebolt," so named because of the engine's slotted head bolts, cost only a little more to produce than any of the previous four, but offered 11 more horsepower than the 1928's four, the base price of the most popular model, the two-door Coach, increased to $595, a mere $10 over its price in 1928, the six was simple and durable, it displaced 194 cubic inches and produced 46 bhp at 2,600 rpm, the "Cast-Iron Wonder," as it eventually became known, employed a solid overhead-valve design in a cast-iron block, inexpensive cast-iron pistons maintained by a non-pressurized lubrication system, and a Carter single-barrel carburetor
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July 3rd, 2014
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Jack Pumphrey
Thank you for buying a 24.000" x 19.000" print of 1929 Chevrolet Stovebolt Six Sedan to a buyer from Las Cruces, NM.
Jack Roevens
Jack You have done a great job with my car,Hope all is well Sincerely Jack Roevens
Jack Pumphrey replied:
Hi, Jack, life is getting back to a little like normal since my wife died, Thank you for your purchase, Jack