NO RESERVE! The 1941 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe and Special DeLuxe were a sensation from the day of their introduction, for a number of good reasons. First, the 1941 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe and Special DeLuxe lineup were really good looking, substantially bigger and more impressive than before. For the third time in as many years it was fully restyled by Harley Earl's Art and Color Section, and more than ever it resembled the costlier Buick. The convertible top was only available on the top of the line Special Deluxe in 1941. Over 1,000,000 Chevrolets were produced in 1941 and of those, only 15,296 were convertibles.
This beautiful example is an AACA First Place winner and is in excellent condition. It is highly optioned including full fender skirts, perfect wood grain dash and door trim, electric clock, factory heater, parking lights, gravel shields, correct wide whitewall tires and a black Haartz cloth top. Purchase includes both the owner’s manual and shop manual. The engine is the 216.5ci Inline 6 with a 3-speed manual transmission. This great convertible is a joy to drive and will not disappoint. Please note, this vehicle has a North Carolina assigned VIN number. It does come with a clean Pennsylvania title.
Please note, this vehicle will be offered for sale only at the Central Pennsylvania Auto Auction, July 14th and 15th, 2017 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. For more information contact us at (800) 248-8026 or visit www.cpaautoauction.com.