HURL Artifact No. |
VEH-52 |
*Denotes approximations and speculations |
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Name: |
Chevrolet Stovebolt Six |
Lost: |
Unknown |
Artifact Type: |
Truck |
Found: |
13-Jul-13 |
Nationality: |
USA |
Dive No: |
PV-804 |
Class or Make: |
Chevy |
Location: |
South Oahu |
Model: |
Roadster Pickup |
Depth (m): |
538m |
Purpose: |
Delivery |
HURL crew: |
Kerby, Cremer |
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Serial Number: |
Unknown |
Additional Dives: |
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Built/Launched: |
1930-36 |
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Length: |
*12 |
Width: |
*6 |
Height: |
*6 |
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Circumstance of Loss: |
Intentionally Disposed |
Crew Personnel/Position: |
1 Driver and 1-3 Passengers |
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Reason of Loss: |
*Obsolete |
Crew Survivals/Fatalities: |
n/a |
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Artifact History: |
Unknown |
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Artifact Condition: |
Vehicle is in very good condition. All wheels are present and appear to be disc type with rubber tires and possibly a Chevy hub. Engine is a straight 6 with hood cover lying on side of the vehicle. Vent slots are visible. The frame for the windshield is still erect with knobs visible. Some side paneling that has dropped down along the sides in the after body area. They are likely the siding for the pickup bed. The back end is open and squared off like a light truck. No seats can be seen. There is a thick fire wall present, but no steering gear is visible. There is a round item off of the very back end of the vehicle. This is a 2 door vehicle and both are on. The radiator is present as well as the front bumper. There is a large space between the two. |
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Additional Information: |
This vehicle is in an area of a high concentration of vehicles. Their proximity is so close many share the same position. |