1928 Chevrolet Pickup

This 1928 Chevrolet pickup wears a wooden body styled after those manufactured by the York-Hoover Body Corporation. See more classic truck pictures.

By the time the 1928 Chevrolet pickup was introduced, Chevrolet had been in the truck business for ten years and was handily outproducing Ford (which was just completing its lengthy switch from Model T to Model A).

The object, as in the passenger car sales battle, was always to head off Ford -- the rivalry had developed in the Teens, and by the mid-1920s the two producers were neck and neck. Chevy trucks had begun in 1918 as modest half- and one-ton models based on the 490 passenger car, riding a 102-inch wheelbase.

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Chevrolet supplied the chassis and drivetrain, cowl, fenders and hood, plus whatever accessories the customer required. This set a pattern which was still in effect when the 1928 Chevrolet pickup appeared.

Called the National AB, the 1928 Chevrolet light-duty line rode a longish, 107-inch wheelbase and a relatively wide track, 56 inches front and rear. More importantly, four-wheel brakes were now standard -- mechanical, of course, in those days.

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Bullet headlight housings, a high cowl, and deeply crowned fenders were the main styling elements.

Mechanically, the four-cylinder engine was improved with higher compression ratio (4.5:1), larger valves, greater valve lift and a two-piece exhaust manifold. Though this had not raised horsepower, which was still 35, it did improve torque and responsiveness.

The basic National chassis retailed for $495, and several body styles other than the pickup were listed. These included a sedan delivery, and even a hearse and ambulance by Henney.

The 1928 Chevrolet pickup's spare tire was mounted around a sliding rear window.

Even the more conventional bodies were not yet built by Chevrolet, so most sales were for the bare chassis. Dealers often ordered bodies and sold the truck complete, but the buyer could still choose a non-standard body maker if desired, and many did just that.

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Collectible Pluses of the 1928 Chevrolet Pickup

  • Scarcity
  • Relatively basic, thus easy to work on
  • Low prices

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Collectible Minuses of the 1928 Chevrolet Pickup

  • Shortage of parts, both mechanical and, to an even larger degree, body pieces
  • Limited collector interest will hold down values

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