1941-1946 Chevy Truck 1/2 Ton 2wd on 2040-cars
Tuttle, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:truck
Engine:6 cyl.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Other Pickups
Trim: art deco series
Drive Type: standard
Mileage: 11,520
Sub Model: 1/2 TON
Warranty: no
Exterior Color: flat black
Truck is in very good condition. Has new bed sides, pine floor cut and grooved and treated, bed strips and bolts. New bed cross sills. New front bed panel, new tailgate. New bed mounting blocks with pads.
Gas tank has been resealed. Has new hood corners, trim hood clips, door handle springs, accelerator felt floor seal, brake clutch and steering column felt floor seal, floor shift boot 3-speed, starter boot, floor mat felt pad, gas tank sending unit, steering column rubber floor seal, new inner tubes 16" with new 4 ply blkwall tires, new windshield gasket, windshield v bars, outer rubber window seal, rear glass rubber kit, rear window molding screw set, hood lace woven fabric, cab windlace black rubber, cab windlace black lower, screws interior clutch head, gas tank filler neck grommet, window channel, door handle ferrule stainless ring and rubber ferrule, shop manual 41 chevrolet truck. New glove box. Also has original radio that worked when truck was running.
Engine has new fuel pump,filter and water pump, new oil seals, and valve gasket. Also has new coolant hoses and belt. Engine was running and truck has been inside since the late 1990's.
Truck will need new brake lines and a wiring harness in order to run and drive. I have the original harness and brake lines that could be made to work. Will also need new battery and a few other small things that i can't think of right off hand.
The title is the Original and has never been changed over. Has been signed on the back and notorized if someone ever wants to put the truck in there name. We wanted to keep the original title so dad never had it changed. Its titled in oklahoma. Also have registrations from 1960 to 1992.
The body of the truck is in very good shape with no rust or dents. The front fenders and running boards could use a little work to make them perfect. Grill has a few small issues and has been welded on near the top and bottom of the grill which is kind of hard to see unless your right on it. The back glass has a crack but is plate glass and can be easly replaced. The front and rear blinkers and glass are in boxes with a few other parts. The seat is in good condition, the dash will need some work but is all there.
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