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1947 Chevrolet 4400 Series 161wb Commercial 1 1/2 Ton Truck W/water Tank Project on 2040-cars

US $1,995.00
Year:1947 Mileage:99999
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

This auction is for a 1947 Chevrolet 4100 2nd Series 1 1/2 ton utility truck which we have listed for a friend's brother's estate.  There will be a notarized Bill of Sale only provided at purchase.  We ID'd the truck via the charts below.

This truck has been off the road for DECADES and has been parked at least the past ten years.  We did not try to start it or do anything to it except tow it in off the property and take the pictures.

It would make an excellent rat rod and you could recoup a bit of the purchase price by scrapping the water tank and pump assembly.

Please email any questions and I will do my best to answer them.  I can get pics of specific areas or things on the truck, but no picture collectors, please.

Thank you for taking the time to look at this auction.  GOOD LUCK!!

1947 2ND SERIES

Symbol

Wheel Base

Series

Type of Vehicle

EJ

116

1500

Passenger (Stylemaster)

EK

116

2000

Passenger (Fleetmaster & Fleetline)

EP

116

3100

Commercial 1/2 Ton Truck

ER

125 1/4

3600

Commercial 3/4 Ton Truck

ES

137

3800

Commercial 1 Ton Truck

QJ

137

4100

Utility 1 1/2 Ton Truck

QK

161

4400

Utility 1 1/2 Ton Truck

QL

161

4500

Utility School Bus Chassis

QV(S)

137

6100

Utility 2 Ton Truck

QW(S)

161

6400

Utility 2 Ton Truck

QX

199

6700

Utility School Bus Chassis

QP(S)

110

5100

Utility 2 Ton Truck, COE

QR(S)

134

5400

Utility 2 Ton Truck, COE

QS(S)

158

5700

Utility 2 Ton Truck, COE

 

Assembly Plant

Symbol & Series

Month

Unit Number

 

 

 

 

1.  Flint

GJ -- 1500

A -- January

Each series separately numbered

 in sequence, starting with 1001,

at each plant.  (this number not

necessary for chassis classification.)

2.  Tarrytown

GK -- 2000

B -- February

3.  St. Louis

GP -- 3100

C -- March

5.  Kansas City

GR -- 3600

D -- April

6.  Oakland

GT -- 3700

E -- May

8.  Atlanta

GS -- 3800

F -- June

9.  Norwood

GU -- 3900

G -- July

14.  Baltimore

SJ -- 4100

H -- August

20.  Los Angeles

SK -- 4400

I -- September

21.  Janesville

SL -- 4500

J -- October

 

SP(S) -- 5100

K -- November

SR (S) -- 5400

L -- December

SS(S) -- 5700

 

SV(S) -- 6100

SW(S) -- 6400

SX -- 6700


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