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04-08-2018 08:47 AM #1
1941 chevrolet extended cab pickup is it factory built
I just bought this truck in Washington state .Previous owner says it was built by chevrolet for army he said it was 1 of 5 built and the other 4 were destroyed making it one of 1 do you guys know how i can confirm this the body tag is missing i cant find a vin # on the truck but has vin on title i cant figure out how to add pictures
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04-08-2018 09:15 AM #2
this site's image uploader can be tricky but [IMG] code works if you have the photos online.
Without the pictures, I'll say unlikely. Military did use Suburbans and panel vans, not really pickup trucks all that much ( larger trucks yes of course ) But any people moving would be done in a larger truck in the back or a SuburbanYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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04-08-2018 01:02 PM #3
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04-08-2018 01:38 PM #4
Or review this old "sticky", and give it a shot - http://www.clubhotrod.com/shop-talk/...es-thread.htmlRoger
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04-08-2018 01:44 PM #5
GM used to make special trucks for the railroad. I'm not sure about that far back. I have a list of serial # starting numbers if they would help.for 41Charlie
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