Think I'll hop on and follow your thread in case my old chopped '41 Tudor sedan shows up. Last known to be in the southeast, GA or FL. Lee
This should take you to a sale bill for tomorrow. There is a restored 41 that has been stored inside for several years it will be in this sale. Supposed to be a nice restoration. It will be interesting to see what it brings. I will be at the drag strip but a friend of mine it planning to go to the sale. http://circlelauction.com/index4.html John
... and here's mine. Recently inherited from my father-in-law, currently bone-stock, but that will change as soon as time and money allow!
Love your louvered hood! Did you ever give any thought to filing the seam that runs down the middle and removing the hood ornament and trim? That's what I'd like to do with the extra hood I have lying in my garage.
Thanks! Yeah, I've been thinking to do something once I start working on the body. I was thinking maybe have a slight peak in the center.
I just created this social group: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/social-forums/1941-chevy-cars.832/ Feel free to join and post your 41 Chevy related, cars, projects, and parts or cars for sale.
What about an Ozzie coupe utility, not a PU? A friend of mine is restoring a 1940 model now for another friend, rare as! Only 1,484 were manufactured by GM Holden's with only 1,000 manufactured in 1941!
A couple of updated shots of mine, sans front bumper and with new whitewalls, flipper discs, and dropped tail. New lowered coils go in hopefully this week!
Here's my '41 in 1949,---1941 Buick skirts, split manifold, Porter mufflers, later twin Appleton spots, filled in hood & deck lid.
I scored this front bumper. Should be here by the end of the week. I'm going to run it without the wing guards. Might keep the bumper guards on. Not sure yet.