Previous Title Branded Odometer Discrepancy / Per NMVTIS Report
Pick Up 1/2 Ton
Art Deco Styling and Production / Only Continued through Early 1942
when Chevrolet Switched over to Wartime Production
It was Not Until 1945 that the Art Deco Truck Reappeared and it was
Not Until 1946 when Uncontrolled Production Resumed
During the War Chevrolet Trucks were Only Made Available to
Essential Industries
Produced in Janesville, WI
Finished in Correct Brewster Green with Kildare Green Belt and an
Emerald Green Stripe
Powered by a Thirftmaster 216 Inline 6, Producing 90 HP / These
Engines were Engineered with 4 Main Bearings, Mechanical Lifters
and a Single Downdraft Carburetor
Truck Underwent a Frame-Off Restoration in 2002 and has Remained in
a Museum Since 2004
Received 2nd in Junior Class in 2013 / Only Deductions being Newer
Body Bolts and Some Colored Plastic End Covered on the Wiring
Vehicle Details
1941 Chevrolet AK Series
Listing ID:CC-2036793
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Greensboro, North Carolina
Year:1941
Make:Chevrolet
Model:AK Series
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:FR0054
VIN:11111111111111111
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