RARE PASSENGER-CAR BASED COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
FIRST-YEAR EXAMPLE W/ FIXED CARGO BED
1 OF 3,183 EXAMPLES PRODUCED
WILLOW GREEN PAINT FINISH & MOHAIR UPHOLSTERY
LEGENDARY 216 CI "STOVEBOLT" INLINE-6
FLOOR-SHIFTED 3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
ARTILLERY WHEELS, OAK BED, CHROME ACCENTS
SERVICED, DETAILED, READY TO SHOW & ENJOY
General Motors' Chevrolet Division competed neck-and-neck with Ford during the 1920s and by 1929, a new inline 6-cylinder powerplant with modern overhead-valve architecture trumped Ford and its 4-cylinder Model A. The Chevrolet mill would remain in production for many years to come, delivering abundant power, torque, and legendary reliability. Mechanical and styling advancements further defined Chevrolets of the era. By the mid-1930s, sleek, streamlined body designs enhanced the many Chevrolet attributes. Catering to commercial buyers, Chevrolet passenger cars were also available in Sedan Delivery and by 1936, Chevrolet offered a Coupe-Delivery model, based on the Model FC 2-door Coupe. Known as the Coupe-Delivery, these stylish small haulers featured a useful side-mounted spare wheel/tire combination and twin rear-bumper step plates to ease loading and unloading of cargo. While rare today, these versatile Chevrolet sold well, with 3,183 built for the inaugural 1936 model year. They would continue through 1941/42, with an added trunk lid.
This interesting and highly attractive 1936 Chevrolet Model FC Coupe-Delivery benefits from restoration and collector ownership and care. Handsome Willow Green paint is complemented by correct mohair upholstery, gleaming chrome accents, wide Whitewall tires mounting artillery-style steel wheels, and solid Oak bed flooring. Ample power is delivered by Chevrolet's renowned 216 CI "Stovebolt" inline 6-cylinder engine, paired with a 3-speed floor-shifted manual transmission. Contact us today for viewing arrangements, obtain full details on this handsome Chevrolet classic hauler, and add it to your collection in time for enjoyable summertime shows, events, and classic tours, where it will surely draw admirers.