1941 Chevrolet Pickup Art Deco Original Truck! on 2040-cars
McNeil, Arkansas, United States
DIRECT FROM BONE DRY SOUTHERN KANSAS FARM! THIS 1941 CHEVROLET HEAVY 1/2 TON SPENT ITS LIFE ON GRANDPAS FARM, WAS LEFT TO HIS GRANDSON AND DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES WE ARE SELLING FOR HIM. GRANDPA USED AND DROVE THIS TRUCK DAILY AND AS FAR AS THE GRANDSON KNOWS THIS TRUCK NEVER LEFT THE FAMILY FARM UNTIL 14 YEARS AGO WHEN HE GOT THE TRUCK AND KEPT IT IN STORAGE UNTIL TWO YEARS AGO, GREAT PAINS TO PRESERVE THE ORIGINAL FACTORY CONDITION SHOW. YES ITS WEATHERED, BUT NO MAJOR RUST OUT TO DEAL WITH. TWO YEARS AGO THIS TRUCK WAS GONE THROUGH AND PUT BACK ON THE ROAD. ORIGINAL GAS TANK TAKEN OUT CLEANED AND COATED, SEAL COATED INSIDE, CARB REBUILT, STARTER REBUILT, NEW BRAKE SYSTEM, WHEEL CYLINDER, NEW MASTER CYLINDER, ALL DRUMS TURNED, NEW SHOES. PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED AND IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. FARMERS BEING ALWAYS PRACTICAL AND USING WHAT THEY HAVE ON HAND, A SET OF FORD FAIRLANE BUCKET SEATS WHERE IN THIS TRUCK. THEY ARE VERY COMFORTIBLE SEATS AND HAVE BEEN REBUILT AND RESTORED WITH CUSTOM NAVAJO SADDLE BLANKET INSETS DONE BY ONE OF THE BEST SHOW CAR UPHOLSTERY MEN IN THE BUSINESS. THE STRAIGHT ARROW DESIGN IN THE SEAT CENTER WAS TAKEN INTO GREAT CARE TO STITCH THE PATTERN AND CONTINUE FROM TOP OF SEAT TO BOTTOM IN ALIGNMENT, WITH RED PIPING, BLACK VINYL SIDE BOLSTERS, SOLID SHELL BACKS, THESE SEATS REALLY MAKE THIS LITTLE TRUCK POP! ALL LIGHTS WORK, AND THE TURN SIGNAL GRANDPA ADDED IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER ALSO, HORN WORKS AND HAS A NEW IGNITION SYSTEM. THE RADIATOR IS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER WITH NO LEAKS. THE HEATER WORKS GREAT AND WILL KEEP YOU TOASTY. ALL GLASS IS COMPLETE, WITH DRIVERS SIDE DOOR GLASS HAVING A CRACK BUT THE WINDOW CRANK STILL WORKS UP AND DOWN. THE PASSENGER SIDE GLASS IS CLEAR AND THAT CRANK ALSO WORKS UP AND DOWN. THE WINDSHIELD GLASS CRANKS IN AND OUT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. THIS TRUCK STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL FACTORY RARE 15 INCH ARTILLERY WHEELS AND ORIGINAL CHEVY EMBLEM HUBCAPS, THREE EXTRA 15 INCH ARTILLERY WHEELS ARE INCLUDED WITH THIS TRUCK, YOU WILL SEE THEM IN THE LAST PHOTOS ON THIS LISTING WITH MANY OTHER EXTRAS THAT GO WITH THE TRUCK. FENDERS ARE IN NICE STRAIGHT CONDITION AND VERY SOLID STEEL WITH ALL THE PROPER BRACKETS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN MESSED WITH AS SOME TRUCKS YOU SEE THEY ARE ORIGINAL STEEL! THE ORIGINAL! BEAUTIFUL! ART DECO GRILL WAS SENT OFF AND PROFESSIONALLY REFINISHED AND ALSO THE CHEVY LOGO EMBLEM ON THE GRILL. TRUCK BED FULL OF PARTS GO WITH THIS TRUCK, THEY ARE PICTURED ON THE BLUE TARP, LAYED OUT SO YOU CAN SEE ALL THE EXTRAS. THE ORIGINAL RARE UNDER BODY SPARE TIRE CARRIER IS ALSO AND THE ORIGINAL 1941 CHEVROLET TRUCK DATA BOOK AND SHOP MANUAL INCLUDED. NICE SET OF FOUR, LOW MILES MICHELIN TIRES, NEW RUBBER SEALS, SPEEDO LENS, SET OF NEW BRAKE LINES IN THE BOX, AND MUCH MORE. THE ENGINE RUNS SO QUITE AND SOUNDS GREAT, STEERING IS A BIT LOOSE, TRANNY SHIFTS OUT GREAT. TIRES NEED REPLACING THEY ARE MICHELINS TOO. BRAKES NEED ADJUSTMENT. YOU KNOW HOW RARE A 1941 TRUCK IS TO FIND AND IN THIS CONDITION IS EVEN RARER. CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS AND PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. LOW RESERVE. THANK YOU FOR BIDDING AND LOOKING AT THIS AUCTION. THIS IS A WONDERFUL OLD TRUCK! |
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