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Hello folks -

I am looking primarily for a 1941 coupe, but the 1939 may be good also. Ideally, I would want a car that has been converted to a V8 and automatic, but an original engine car may be ok too - but needs to be an auto, and I am not even sure they made automatics - I've not found one.

I am also not looking for a show car, (nor interested in paying for one) but something respectable that runs and looks good. I have some capability with older cars, but I am not interested in any projects. If you have something that may fit, please drop me a line.

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Allan.

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1950 was Chevrolets first year of Automatic Transmissions.


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Originally Posted by Jonjet
1950 was Chevrolets first year of Automatic Transmissions.

Yea - I thought that might be the case.


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