1941 Chevrolet Super Deluxe
Posted: Sun 05 Apr 2015, 22:56
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Very informative .Thank you very muchPunch wrote:Hi IJ,
Some info. I got with the purchase of my 41 Coupe, I don't know from which publication it originated. Longer, Lower Wider bodies were mounted on a Chevy. chassis with a 3" longer wheel base. The grille resembled the 1940, but was new. It had 6 die cast mouldings. The hood was front opening and eliminated side panels. Headlights were now blended into the fenders. Chrome mouldings decorated the front fender tops. There were park lamps below each headlight. The new body featured concealed safety steps instead of running boards. The slope of the windshield, rear window and upper body sides was increased. Concealed hinges on the doors and hood was used. Standard upholstery and trimmings was plain. There were no arm rests on the front doors. For the post 2012 members there is some info on my 41 Chevy Coupe under "Post Your Ride" June 2012 currently on page 9.
Best Regards, Punch.
Here you go: http://www.africanmusclecars.com/forum/ ... =9&t=11558Punch wrote: For the post 2012 members there is some info on my 41 Chevy Coupe under "Post Your Ride" June 2012 currently on page 9.
Best Regards, Punch.
Very informative .Thank you very muchPunch wrote:Hi IJ,
Some info. I got with the purchase of my 41 Coupe, I don't know from which publication it originated. Longer, Lower Wider bodies were mounted on a Chevy. chassis with a 3" longer wheel base. The grille resembled the 1940, but was new. It had 6 die cast mouldings. The hood was front opening and eliminated side panels. Headlights were now blended into the fenders. Chrome mouldings decorated the front fender tops. There were park lamps below each headlight. The new body featured concealed safety steps instead of running boards. The slope of the windshield, rear window and upper body sides was increased. Concealed hinges on the doors and hood was used. Standard upholstery and trimmings was plain. There were no arm rests on the front doors. For the post 2012 members there is some info on my 41 Chevy Coupe under "Post Your Ride" June 2012 currently on page 9.
Best Regards, Punch.
RangerReg wrote:I know about a 1936 Dodge...I know not the same, but all there It is one of only three left. Still a wonderful project!