1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Two-Door Sedan for Sale
Rated at 90 horsepower when new, the 216.5-cu. in. version of Chevroletâs fabled OHV six is believed to be original to this car. undertook a thorough internal cleaning and flushing of the fuel system, including the tank, to guard against sedimentation. The engine is said to start immediately when the choke is pulled out, with no smoke. The column-shifted three-speed manual transmission is described as still shifting gears properly, with no problems reported. No leaks or weeps associated with the powertrain are noted. A look beneath the clamshell hood reveals good paint on the engine block and rocker cover, with the color chipped away in only a few locations. Some minor surface corrosion can be seen on the lower carburetor body. A copper-infused air filter is present, as is a new fuel filter. The ignition coil, associated wires and heater hoses all show as virtually new. This Special Deluxe is optioned with extras that include dual side mirrors and squarish fog lamps. Having been restored by a plating shop, all of the carâs chrome is straight, free of pitting and in visibly very good condition. The bumpers have contrasting red channels, and the carâs nearly jewel-like emblems appear to be in excellent shape. Bumper guards, with protective bars around the front license plate frame, are also in place. The paintwork is described as still being presentable, though with some minor scratches in places. Used 1941 751 miles Black Rated at 90 horsepower when new, the 216.5-cu. in. version of Chevroletâs fabled OHV six is believed to be original to this car. undertook a thorough internal cleaning and flushing of the fuel system, including the tank, to guard against sedimentation. The engine is said to start immediately when the choke is pulled out, with no smoke. The column-shifted three-speed manual transmission is described as still shifting gears properly, with no problems reported. No leaks or weeps associated with the powertrain are noted. A look beneath the clamshell hood reveals good paint on the engine block and rocker cover, with the color chipped away in only a few locations. Some minor surface corrosion can be seen on the lower carburetor body. A copper-infused air filter is present, as is a new fuel filter. The ignition coil, associated wires and heater hoses all show as virtually new. This Special Deluxe is optioned with extras that include dual side mirrors and squarish fog lamps. Having been restored by a plating shop, all of the carâs chrome is straight, free of pitting and in visibly very good condition. The bumpers have contrasting red channels, and the carâs nearly jewel-like emblems appear to be in excellent shape. Bumper guards, with protective bars around the front license plate frame, are also in place. The paintwork is described as still being presentable, though with some minor scratches in places. Used 1941 751 miles Black Rated at 90 horsepower when new, the 216.5-cu. in. version of Chevroletâs fabled OHV six is believed to be original to this car. undertook a thorough internal cleaning and flushing of the fuel system, including the tank, to guard against sedimentation. The engine is said to start immediately when the choke is pulled out, with no smoke. The column-shifted three-speed manual transmission is described as still shifting gears properly, with no problems reported. No leaks or weeps associated with the powertrain are noted. A look beneath the clamshell hood reveals good paint on the engine block and rocker cover, with the color chipped away in only a few locations. Some minor surface corrosion can be seen on the lower carburetor body. A copper-infused air filter is present, as is a new fuel filter. The ignition coil, associated wires and heater hoses all show as virtually new. This Special Deluxe is optioned with extras that include dual side mirrors and squarish fog lamps. Having been restored by a plating shop, all of the carâs chrome is straight, free of pitting and in visibly very good condition. The bumpers have contrasting red channels, and the carâs nearly jewel-like emblems appear to be in excellent shape. Bumper guards, with protective bars around the front license plate frame, are also in place. The paintwork is described as still being presentable, though with some minor scratches in places. Used 1941 751 miles Black Rated at 90 horsepower when new, the 216.5-cu. in. version of Chevroletâs fabled OHV six is believed to be original to this car. undertook a thorough internal cleaning and flushing of the fuel system, including the tank, to guard against sedimentation. The engine is said to start immediately when the choke is pulled out, with no smoke. The column-shifted three-speed manual transmission is described as still shifting gears properly, with no problems reported. No leaks or weeps associated with the powertrain are noted. A look beneath the clamshell hood reveals good paint on the engine block and rocker cover, with the color chipped away in only a few locations. Some minor surface corrosion can be seen on the lower carburetor body. A copper-infused air filter is present, as is a new fuel filter. The ignition coil, associated wires and heater hoses all show as virtually new. This Special Deluxe is optioned with extras that include dual side mirrors and squarish fog lamps. Having been restored by a plating shop, all of the carâs chrome is straight, free of pitting and in visibly very good condition. The bumpers have contrasting red channels, and the carâs nearly jewel-like emblems appear to be in excellent shape. Bumper guards, with protective bars around the front license plate frame, are also in place. The paintwork is described as still being presentable, though with some minor scratches in places. Used 1941 751 miles Black Rated at 90 horsepower when new, the 216.5-cu. in. version of Chevroletâs fabled OHV six is believed to be original to this car. undertook a thorough internal cleaning and flushing of the fuel system, including the tank, to guard against sedimentation. The engine is said to start immediately when the choke is pulled out, with no smoke. The column-shifted three-speed manual transmission is described as still shifting gears properly, with no problems reported. No leaks or weeps associated with the powertrain are noted. A look beneath the clamshell hood reveals good paint on the engine block and rocker cover, with the color chipped away in only a few locations. Some minor surface corrosion can be seen on the lower carburetor body. A copper-infused air filter is present, as is a new fuel filter. The ignition coil, associated wires and heater hoses all show as virtually new. This Special Deluxe is optioned with extras that include dual side mirrors and squarish fog lamps. Having been restored by a plating shop, all of the carâs chrome is straight, free of pitting and in visibly very good condition. The bumpers have contrasting red channels, and the carâs nearly jewel-like emblems appear to be in excellent shape. Bumper guards, with protective bars around the front license plate frame, are also in place. The paintwork is described as still being presentable, though with some minor scratches in places. Used 1941 751 miles Black