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1941 Chevrolet Deluxe

Indiana

$66,000

1941 Chevrolet Deluxe

Vehicle Details

Make

Chevrolet

Model

Deluxe

Year

1941

Exterior Color

Red

Transmission

Automatic

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

305 V8

Condition

Excellent

Description

This 1941 Chevrolet Deluxe earned recognition as one of the Minnesota Street Rod Association's top 12 vehicles in 2008, a distinction that speaks to its exceptional execution. A comprehensive frame-off restoration completed that same year consumed 4,000 hours of meticulous labor, resulting in show-quality craftsmanship throughout. The Flame Red exterior gleams over a 305 engine rebuilt.020 over, paired with a 700R4 automatic transmission and Ford 9-inch rear-end.

Custom modifications include a 2-inch chopped top and doors that enhance its aggressive stance. Inside, luxury leather seating wraps the cabin, complemented by power windows and solenoid-operated doors. The chassis features power front disc brakes and rack-and-pinion steering for confident driving dynamics, while the high-performance motor delivers genuine street rod capability.

Every detail reflects unwavering attention to quality and finish, making this a comprehensively sorted, show-ready classic.

Chevrolet Deluxe Buyer's Guide (1941–1948)

Full guide
M
Mike Sullivan
Muscle Cars
1941–1948
~4 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Chevrolet Deluxe is the honest working man's version of the wartime and early postwar Chevy β€” same 216 Stovebolt engine and body as the Special Deluxe, less chrome, lower price then and now. For a buyer who wants to drive a piece of American history without paying Special Deluxe premiums, this is the car.
This guide covers
βœ“ 10-point inspection checklist
βœ“ Common issues & what to avoid
βœ“ In-person inspection guide
βœ“ Market pricing by year & condition
βœ“ 4 FAQs answered
βœ“ History & fun facts

Chevrolet Deluxe Market Overview

Based on 56 Chevrolet Deluxe listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

56
Listed Now
$33,436
Avg. Asking Price
1929–1990
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site β€” Above Average
This car: $66,000
Low: $4,995 High: $109,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 39% ◄
Manual 32%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 7% ◄
Good 7%
Fair 7%
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Chevrolet Deluxe Buyer's Guide (1941–1948)

I tell people all the time: the Deluxe and the Special Deluxe are the same car underneath. Same 216 Stovebolt six, same body, same suspension, same frame. What you're paying extra for on the Special Deluxe is chrome window moldings, better upholstery, and the nameplate. If those things matter to you for show purposes, fine. But if you want to drive a 1947 Chevrolet to cruise nights and enjoy it, the Deluxe gives you everything that matters at a 15–20% discount. That's real money, and it buys a lot of mechanical sorting.

What to Check Before Buying

Cowl channel probe β€” Probe windshield base vent slots β€” soft metal means structural repair required
Floor pans β€” Lift front and rear seat carpet and probe for rust-through
Trunk corners β€” Remove trunk mat and probe lower corners for water damage
Lower rear quarters β€” Check inside trunk at lower corners and fender bottoms outside
Running board mounts β€” Inspect lower body attachment points for rust
Cold start β€” Start from cold β€” verify steady idle, no excessive valve noise
Oil leaks β€” Check under engine for rear main seal and timing cover seepage
Transmission synchro β€” Shift 2nd and 3rd β€” grinding means worn synchro rings
Electrical function β€” Test all lights, gauges, wipers β€” 6-volt issues trace to grounds
Trim assessment β€” Inventory all trim β€” note what's missing before agreeing on price

Common Issues

Cowl channel rust is universal on unrestored examples β€” same failure pattern as Special Deluxe. Floor pan rust follows from water trapped in the lower body. Lower rear quarter and trunk corner rust are the secondary zones. The 6-volt positive-ground electrical system requires all grounds to be clean and correct β€” intermittent electrical failures are almost always a ground issue. Rear main seal oil seepage is common on high-mileage engines. Valve clearances require periodic adjustment β€” noisy valve train is a maintenance item, not a mechanical failure. Running board mounting points rust at the lower body attachment brackets.

What to Look For

Cowl channel rust β€” probe the windshield base vent slots first. Floor pans under front and rear seats. Lower rear quarters inside the trunk corners and at the bottom of rear fenders. Trunk floor at the corners. Verify Stovebolt starts cold and idles steadily β€” rough idle often means valve adjustment needed. Check for oil seepage at rear main seal and timing cover. Test 3-speed synchromesh on 2nd and 3rd gears. Inspect 6-volt electrical: all lights, gauges, wipers β€” most issues trace to ground connections. Assess trim completeness β€” Deluxe painted trim is simpler to source than Special Deluxe chrome.

Price Guide

Driver-quality coupes and sedans: $10,000–$17,000. Show quality: $22,000–$32,000. Prices run 15–20% below equivalent Special Deluxe. The Special Deluxe (slug: special-deluxe) is the companion trim with chrome moldings, convertible, and woodie wagon options β€” those body styles are not available in Deluxe trim. For a driver-quality purchase focused on the Stovebolt experience, the Deluxe offers better value at every condition level.

Did You Know?

Chevrolet sold more cars in 1941 than any other US manufacturer, and the Deluxe was the volume workhorse of that success β€” the Special Deluxe was the glamour car but the Deluxe outsold it significantly. The 216 Stovebolt six was so durable that it remained in production for truck applications well into the 1950s, long after Chevrolet cars had moved to the modern 235 six. Many 1946–1948 Chevrolets were purchased by returning WWII veterans using savings accumulated during wartime service β€” demand was so strong that dealers had waiting lists.

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