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Chevrolet Series AC International

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Model years
  
1929

Related
  
OaklandPontiac

Platform
  
GM A platform

Chevrolet Series AC International

Manufacturer
  
Assembly
  
Oakland Assembly, Oakland, CaliforniaNorth Tarrytown Assembly, Tarrytown, New YorkFlint Assembly, Flint, MichiganNorwood Assembly, Norwood, OhioSt. Louis Assembly, St. Louis, MissouriOshawa Assembly, Oshawa, Ontario CanadaOsaka Assembly, Osaka, JapanGeneral Motors South Africa, Port Elizabeth, South AfricaGM Argentina, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaGM Belgium, Antwerp, Belgium

Engine
  
194 cu in (3.2 L) 6-cylinder

The Chevrolet Series AC International is an American vehicle manufactured by Chevrolet in 1929 to replace the 1928 Series AB National. In all, 847,053 Series ACs were manufactured in a range of ten body styles. The Series AC was the first six-cylinder engine from Chevrolet since 1915, and was advertised as "A Six in the price range of the Four", and was only $10 more than the outgoing four-cylinder Series AB.

Specification

The Series AC was powered by Chevrolet's new 194 cu in (3,180 cc) six-cylinder engine, producing 46 hp (34 kW) @ 2400 rpm. The engine became known as the "Stovebolt Six".

References

Chevrolet Series AC International Wikipedia


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