The AC Series of light duty trucks ended in 1939. It would be the last year in which Chevrolet used pretty much the same front end as the automobiles of the same era. These trucks were highly reliable with the standard 216 cubic Inch 6 Cylinder that for the 2nd generation put out 85 HP. The motor was popular later becoming the blue flame 6-cylinder that the very first Corvettes had. This particular truck has had very long time ownership with a full nut and bolt restoration thirty years ago. However, don't let the age of the restoration fool you, this truck still shows extremely well for its age with a very attractive paint combination. The original motor and transmission still operate flawlessly as I just took her out on the road the other day. It starts, runs, shifts and brakes very nicely with no smoke or dripping. The truck has had great upkeep and storage throughout the years and is no stranger to being used in shows, tours and parades. Even though prices have started to climb on these vintage trucks, they are still best bang for your buck as they are still the most affordable, even though restoration costs are the same. This truck is ready to be enjoyed and driven and is looking for its next home.