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1934 Chevrolet DB Master Closed Cab 1/2 Ton Pickup
Sale price: $32,175.00 make an offer
Car location: Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Year:
- 1934
- Mileage:
- 50224
- Engine:
- 206ci Inline 6
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1934 Chevrolet DB Master Closed Cab 1/2 Ton Pickup for sale
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History About Chevy's DB Master Pickup:
From 1932 to 1933, Chevrolet was facing stiff competition from other American half-ton pickup truck manufacturers, like Ford and Dodge, and needed something new and refreshing to differentiate their line of pickups. Both Ford and Dodge were designing their trucks independently from their other automobiles, and Chevrolet needed to do the same to retain their place in the market. By 1934, Chevrolet introduced a line of pickup trucks that did just that. This new line-up of trucks introduced new styling with components that were not interchangeable with their passenger car cousins. Along with that these new pickup trucks would plant the seed for Chevrolet trucks to grow and prosper as their own platform in the future.
Introduced in December 1933, Chevrolet's new line of pickups was drastically different than their predecessors. Styling was more attractive and featured smoother and slightly more voluptuous fenders, and the designers revised the grille; all of these updates helped to increase the fluidity of the truck's design to make it more appealing to customers. Engineers also stretched the wheelbase to 112 inches and moved the engine placement further forward on the chassis. The split between passenger cars and pickup trucks of this year also allowed for the introduction of a brand-new frame. This new frame was much sturdier and stronger than past frames in Chevrolet's trucks, which allowed the new 1934 models to haul heavier loads and function more effectively as trucks.
About Our Available Chevrolet DB Master Pickup Truck:
Manufactured in Tarrytown, New York, in 1934, this half-ton DB Master Closed Cab Pickup is equipped with Chevrolet's 206-cubic inch overhead valve inline six producing 60 horsepower, which is mated to a three-speed manual transmission. As the recipient of a full frame-off mechanical and cosmetic restoration in approximately 2013, it goes without saying that this truck is in fantastic condition, inside and out. This Pickup has only been driven during the summer months on fair weather days, and it will surely be enjoyed by its new owner. It was recently treated to four brand new wide whitewall tires and carburetor overhaul in December 2020. This is a fantastic truck and an excellent example of an important year and model within the history of the Chevrolet truck. Pickup trucks of this era have garnered a lot of interest from collectors, and this example would certainly receive many compliments while out and about.
To learn more about this 1934 Chevrolet DB Master pickup for sale, or to schedule an appointment to view this beautiful classic pickup truck in person, contact Jon Faust at 855-586-3413 or by emailing . Finance & Shipping options available to those who qualify!
Vehicle Description
History About Chevy's DB Master Pickup:
From 1932 to 1933, Chevrolet was facing stiff competition from other American half-ton pickup truck manufacturers, like Ford and Dodge, and needed something new and refreshing to differentiate their line of pickups. Both Ford and Dodge were designing their trucks independently from their other automobiles, and Chevrolet needed to do the same to retain their place in the market. By 1934, Chevrolet introduced a line of pickup trucks that did just that. This new line-up of trucks introduced new styling with components that were not interchangeable with their passenger car cousins. Along with that these new pickup trucks would plant the seed for Chevrolet trucks to grow and prosper as their own platform in the future.
Introduced in December 1933, Chevrolet's new line of pickups was drastically different than their predecessors. Styling was more attractive and featured smoother and slightly more voluptuous fenders, and the designers revised the grille; all of these updates helped to increase the fluidity of the truck's design to make it more appealing to customers. Engineers also stretched the wheelbase to 112 inches and moved the engine placement further forward on the chassis. The split between passenger cars and pickup trucks of this year also allowed for the introduction of a brand-new frame. This new frame was much sturdier and stronger than past frames in Chevrolet's trucks, which allowed the new 1934 models to haul heavier loads and function more effectively as trucks.
About Our Available Chevrolet DB Master Pickup Truck:
Manufactured in Tarrytown, New York, in 1934, this half-ton DB Master Closed Cab Pickup is equipped with Chevrolet's 206-cubic inch overhead valve inline six producing 60 horsepower, which is mated to a three-speed manual transmission. As the recipient of a full frame-off mechanical and cosmetic restoration in approximately 2013, it goes without saying that this truck is in fantastic condition, inside and out. This Pickup has only been driven during the summer months on fair weather days, and it will surely be enjoyed by its new owner. It was recently treated to four brand new wide whitewall tires and carburetor overhaul in December 2020. This is a fantastic truck and an excellent example of an important year and model within the history of the Chevrolet truck. Pickup trucks of this era have garnered a lot of interest from collectors, and this example would certainly receive many compliments while out and about.
To learn more about this 1934 Chevrolet DB Master pickup for sale, or to schedule an appointment to view this beautiful classic pickup truck in person, contact Jon Faust at 855-586-3413 or by emailing . Finance & Shipping options available to those who qualify!
Vehicle Warranty
New Vehicles come with a full-factory warranty. Used vehicles may have a remaining-factory warranty, but please contact us for the warranty details specific to this vehicle.
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Sales tax, title, license fee, registration fee, dealer documentary fee, finance charges, emission testing fees, and compliance fees are additional to the advertised price. Vehicle is listed locally, we reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
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