Vehicle Description
1941 Chevrolet Model AK 3/4 Ton City Delivery Truck� Previous owner
used truck for more than 10 years! 216 CID inline six-cylinder
engine Three-speed manual transmission Completed in Shell Oil
Company's red and yellow livery Bench seat Dual sideview mirrors
Single windshield wiper Newer tailpipes Updated steel wheels
Includes various jerrycans� Looking for a tanker with flair to feed
your fleet of rolling stock? Your search is over here at
MotoeXotica Classic Cars with this 1941 Chevrolet Model AK 3/4 Ton
City Delivery Truck. With its beautiful Shell Oil Company red and
yellow livery, this truck is already decorated to fill the tanker
role but it is not just a looker, this truck is outfitted for the
role, too. Besides the main tank, there are various jerrycans near
and under the main tank when smaller volumes of fuel are needed.
Its previous owner used the truck for more than 10 years! Its paint
is very good shape and shines brilliantly in the sunlight though
there are some blemishes on the right front fender. The truck's
glass panels are intact and haze-free. Its lights are clear and
crack-free. Rolling on Summit radial tires, 215/75R15 in front and
255/70R15 in back, the tires surround newer aftermarket red and
black steel wheels with red center caps. A newer pair of tailpipes
peek out from under the chassis. All of the body panels are
straight, even the runningboards, and the front bumper is in fine
condition. The engine bay is very tidy and under the hood is a 216
CID inline six-cylinder engine, hooked to a three-speed manual
transmission. This engine had a 3.500" bore and a 3.750" stroke. A
four-bearing crankshaft was added, along with 6.5:1 compression
pistons, for 85�horsepower. A new cylinder head in 1941 increased
output to 90�horsepower. Inside, the truck's gray bench seat is in
very good condition, with its contrasting black carpet in good
shape, as is the headliner, silver metal dashboard and three-spoke
steering wheel with aftermarket rim wrap. The bare metal silver
door panels add to the truck's utilitarian nature. Due to the
potentially hazardous nature of the truck's cargo, an on-board fire
extinguisher is required. Good mirror glass in the dual sideview
mirrors, a heater on the passenger side and the floor shift lever
round out this interior as the truck is a radio-delete example.
The�AK Series�truck was sold beginning in 1941 until 1947. It used
the�GM A platform, shared with the�Chevrolet Deluxe. The AK series
represented an appearance split from previous Chevrolet products
where the passenger cars and pickup trucks shared a common
appearance, as demonstrated in the�Chevrolet Master truck.
The�Chevrolet Deluxe�was an all-new appearance when it was
introduced in 1941 and shared much of its mechanicals with the
third generation�Chevrolet Suburban. This truck is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 76,722 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear, mileage exempt title. VIN: 9AL113042 Note: Please
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purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.