1941 Chevy Pickup on 2040-cars
Hazlehurst, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:1/2 ton
Engine:SBC 350 TPI Fuel Injected
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: 2 Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 600
Exterior Color: Ice Blue
I have owned this truck since 2000 and have since restored the truck with no expense spared. This took me over 10 years to complete. This truck has many custom items installed. Radiator, Rock Valley Custom Gas tank (Mounted under the Bed), Smoothie running Boards, Lecarra Banjo steering wheel W/Flaming river steering column. The Drivetrain is a 4 Speed on the Floor Muncie out of a 69 Camaro. I also custom built the SBC 350. The engine is a rebuilt 350 4 Bolt main W/ solid crank, H-beam Rods with 10:1 Flat top Pistons, Crane cam (roller rockers & Lifters) Cobra Rockers. TPI Fuel injection W/Howard wiring Harness + Performance chip setup for this motor. Headers, Chrome Valve covers. Jegs Electric cooling fan. Rewired W/Painless wiring kit.
Exterior: Is ICE BLUE IMRON 5000 W/Clear coat. The Bed is Red Oak and is a Custom 1 piece removable unit. The Stake sides are Also Red Oak and are detachable as well.
Interior: Dash is Billit Aluminum W/Jegs Artic White gauges. I have installed an electric actuator to the Cowl Vent that is operated with a toggle switch. The interior of the truck has been insulated with sound proofing, heat resistant material I ordered from Eastwood auto body. The Truck is very Quiet when driving down the road. The seats are out of a Ford Ranger 60/40 Bench style. The Interior has new carpet and the side panels/headliner are an aircraft wool Gray/Blue pattern.
The truck is all Steel with the exception of the fenders. I also bought the Grill (New).
The truck will need some front end work. While driving it want's to wonder from side to side. The front end was out of a 69 Chevelle and was already in the truck when I purchased it. I just haven't gotten around to taking it to someone and getting it fixed. No A/C or Heat is installed.
I am selling the truck because I have moved to Okinawa, Japan and can not be there to enjoy it. The truck really gets plenty of attention everywhere I take it. The truck only has about 500 miles on the engine. If you have any questions please feel free to ask and I will answer them as best I can. This is an as is sell and no emplied warrenty comes with it. The truck is over 70 years old. I am in Okinawa and will return in May if you need to leave it where it is until then is fine with me. The Truck is Secure, covered and Garage kept. I do have someone locally who has a power of attorney and can transfer the title if need be.
I believe the Truck is priced Fairly for what I have in it.
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