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Posted: 12/12/11 09:30 AM
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 Series H used an overhead-valve four-cylinder engine designed by Arthur Mason, destined to last through 1928. Operating with splash lubrication, the 171-cubic-inch four yielded 24 horsepower. A transmission was mounted amidships, to the rear of a cone clutch — which was prone to grabbing — and ahead of a torque tube running to the rear axle. Series L, the first to use the now-familiar “bow tie” emblem, replaced the smaller but similar-looking Little Six, on a six-inch longer wheelbase. With a 271-cubic-inch six-cylinder L-head engine, the Light Six cost $1,475 complete with electric starter and lights.read more.....(click here)
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akit
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Posted: 12/14/11 12:55 AM
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Hi, What the amazing information about this model of Cheverolet.....?Nice to see this . I was not knowing anout this model .Thanks .
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akit
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Posted: 12/14/11 12:58 AM
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Hi, What the amazing information about this model of Cheverolet.....?Nice to see this . I was not knowing anout this model .Thanks .
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