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#401117 01/03/18 07:35 PM
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Does this salseman know his 1941 Chevrolets or not! Agrin

It sure was hard for me to spot any instance that would give me pause.

Do you notice anything?

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That is a Frankestein car. !/2 Master Deluxe and 1/2 Special Deluxe.


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Oil pressure seemed high even cold. Did the valve cover have the oil filler on them in 41? My 48 the oil filler is on the block breather. Also should have a foot starter.

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It is not a 1941 engine, probably a later 235 hence the high oil pressure.
I think the red hood vents are the best part of the car. Also not that the dome light is Master Deluxe but the instrument panel Special Deluxe.
Also the rear quarter windows are stationary as a Special Deluxe club coupe would have sliders.
Just a strange car.

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