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1941 Chevy Half Ton Truck

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Here's a quick photo just to let everyone know I'm still alive... LOL! We're back home, now, after a wonderful trip. I have enough photos to bore you all to death with for the next year, so I'll just cull out the best ones! :-D Thanks so much for all the birthday dedications and sitemails - you all are just the BEST! Here's one for all the car fanciers out there. We left Mt. Magazine Wednesday, and drove to Petit Jean State Park. It was rainy, and we got there a few hours before check-in time, so we drove around looking for a way to kill a few hours. We found this wonderful Museum of Automobiles, which was a great way to kill a couple hours. I fell in love with this beautiful '41 Chevy truck. VITAL INFO: 1941 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Truck The 1941 models were easily identified by their new front end with fender-mounted headlight pods which were crowned by sweptback parking lights. The grille has two distinct sections. The upper was similar to the 1940 version with two thick horizontal bars capped by a top bar with a thin divider and a bottom bar with Chevrolet lettering. The remaining grille elements consisted of broad vertical bars sweeping outward from a center post carrying a Chevrolet logo. This truck was purchased in Waco, Texas, just 3 days before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It was stored during the early forties, while it owner served in WWII. The original owner drove the truck until 1962, when he again stored it until early eighties. At that time, the truck had been driven only 57,000 miles. The current owner, Mr. Looper, purchased the truck with its mileage being only 69,000. This truck has all of its original running gear & sheet metal with no rust and only minor body repair. Engine: Inline Six-Cylinder Bore & Stroke: 3 1/2" x 3 3/4" Cubic Inch Displacement: 216.5 Compression Ratio: 6.5:1 Brake Horsepower: 90 @ 3300 R.P.M. Wheelbase: 115 inches Weight: 2, 870 Ibs. Cost New: $638.00 Owner: Kenneth Looper, Bonnerdale, AR Thanks for taking a look! I'm working on getting caught up on comments, and my muse is jumping up and down on my shoulder right now - I have a TON of renders just waiting to come out! And that includes Page 15 of the T.N.A. story! I've been doing a LOT of re-writing as new ideas pop into my head, as well as inspiration from all my Rendo friends! Good stuff coming!

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auntietk

7:14PM | Mon, 22 October 2012

Ooooooo-eee, that's pretty! That's a rare find, and so beautiful.

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Rhanagaz

7:19AM | Tue, 23 October 2012

A very beautiful car!! Fine story about it!! :o)

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Richardphotos

8:29PM | Sat, 29 December 2012

outstanding pickup and capture. Stapner posted a Corvette the same color

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pimanjc

1:46PM | Tue, 26 March 2013

Beautiful restoration.

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