The 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Represents A Turning Point For
Chevrolet Just Before The U.S. Entered World War II-A Blend Of
Prewar Styling Elegance And Growing Modern Engineering.
The 1941 Model Year Was One Of The Last Full Production Years
Before American Automakers Shifted To Wartime Manufacturing After
The U.S. Entered WWII In December 1941. Because Of This, Cars Like
The Special Deluxe Represent The Final Chapter Of Prewar Automotive
Design And Consumer Culture.
The 1941 Model Year Brought A Noticeably Updated Look. The Special
Deluxe Featured A Wider, More Streamlined Body With Integrated
Fenders And A Bold Horizontal Grille. Its Longer, Lower Stance
Reflected The Industry's Shift Toward More Aerodynamic Styling.
Details Like Chrome Trim, A Prominent Hood Ornament, And Carefully
Sculpted Lines Gave It A Polished, Upscale Feel. Inside, The Car
Offered Improved Upholstery, More Leg Room, And A Redesigned
Dashboard Aimed At Comfort And Usability.
Under The Hood, The Special Deluxe Was Powered By Chevrolet's
Reliable Inline-Six Engine, Often Referred To As The "Stovebolt
Six."
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Chevrolet 216.5 Cubic Inch Inline-6 - Dual Carburetors
Edelbrock Aluminum Dual Intake
WAYNE Aluminum Finned Valve Cover
HD Aluminum Radiator
Converted To 12 Volt Electrical System
Transmission: 3-Speed Manual With Shifter On Column
Classic 40's Spinner Steering Wheel
Turn Signals
LED Rear Taillights
Rear View Mirror
Cigar Lighter
Clock
Dual Chrome Side Mirrors
Hood Ornament
Front Bumper Grille Guard
Rear Bumper Guards
Custom Glass Pack Dual Exhaust w/ Script Tip Exhaust Tips
While Not Built For Speed, The Car Was Known For Durability, Smooth
Operation, And Ease Of Maintenance-Qualities That Helped Define
Chevrolet's Reputation.
Exterior In Base Coat Clear Coat Silver/Blue
Interior In Tan Striped Cloth
Classic Red Stripe Along Side Trim
Blackwall Radial Tires w/ Chevrolet Wheel Covers
The 1941 Special Deluxe Emphasized Ride Comfort And Stability.
Chevrolet Refined Its Suspension System To Provide A Smoother Ride
Over Rough Roads, Which Was A Major Selling Point At The Time.
Steering Was Light For Its Era, And The Car Handled Predictably,
Making It Accessible To A Wide Range Of Drivers.
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