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$28,500.00 obo
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Address: Sioux Falls, SD | |
Mileage: 9,028 | |
Exterior Color: BLACK | |
Interior Color: BROWN / TAN CORD |
Transmission: Manual | |
Body Style: COLLECTOR | |
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''Beautiful'' !!... 1941 Chevy Business Coupe In High gloss Black finish. The interior is still beautiful with Brown / Tan cord upholstery !! The wood grained interior trim still very nice as well. All chrome trim and bright work still very nice through out on this older restoration ...just 9K since finished. Powered by the ''Victory six'' as it was called the 216.5 Inline 6 Cyl. produced 90 H.P. paired with a 3 spd. transmission w/ column shift, semi-floating rear axle and 4-wheel hydraulic brakes !! Equipped with deluxe steering wheel / horn ring,stainless hood moldings / window reveal moldings, chromed license plate lamp, super deluxe heater / defrost system, clock, fac. radio, wide white tires, fog lights, full size trunk spare, extra boxed parts in trunk and more !!! A western vehicle region vehicle for most all it's life from a 3 owner history. Garaged in a climate controlled facility and pampered as the pictures show !! Mechanically all gone through and in excellent running condition and road ready to enjoy !! To the club, or to the show this classy gal get's a lot of heads turning where ever it goes !! Sale priced @ $28,500.00 with financing up to 5 yrs. w/ a 20ein. down payment w/ good and approved credit. No pre-payment penalties and a simple interest loan. ''Discount'' shipping available world wide and I can help get quotes and set it all up for you !! * Open carrier / enclosed carrier. Only top rated, insured / bonded carriers used for our clients. Call Chris Quinn @ for more details and other information The styling and body of the Special Deluxe was similar as the Master Deluxe in 1941. The headlamps were incorporated into the fenders and the name could be found on the rear sides of the hood in chrome block letters. Under the hood was a 216.5 cubic-inch six-cylinder engine that produced 90 horsepower. That power was sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed synchromesh transmission. The 1941 Chevrolet models featured new Fisher bodies and a fresh frontal appearance. Their 116-inch wheelbase, three inches longer than in 1940, made them the longest Chevrolets yet - and they were roomier inside, too. These were the first Chevrolets made without running boards. The refined 1941 Chevrolet engine produced 90 horsepower from its 216.5 cubic-inch displacement. With war looming, it was named the 'Victory Six.' Slightly more than one million Chevrolet passenger cars were built - plus about 650,000 trucks - for 1941. Chevrolet owners could personalize their vehicles with numerous factory-installed accessories, and even more authorized items were available through dealerships. Price: $28,500 obo
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